Ninety Mile Beach stretches along the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island, from Kaitaia to Cape Reinga, the country’s northernmost tip. This expansive beach, framed by undulating dunes, offers a seemingly endless expanse of sand lapped by the waves of the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea. At the far end, the Cape Reinga lighthouse stands as a beacon, marking the convergence of these two great bodies of water. Visitors can experience the raw, natural beauty of this remote coastline, where the rhythmic sounds of the surf and the vast, open landscape create a serene and unspoiled environment.
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