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== North Head ==
 
== North Head ==
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|  ethnicity          = European
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|  site_type          = Coastal defence
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|  where              = The inner north entrance to Auckland Harbour. 
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|  how_to_get_there    = Bus or ferry to Devonport (Ferry 15 minutes from central city) (Check Rideline) - with a 15 minute walk to North Head.
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|  how_long_to_allow  = 1 hr at the site.
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<googlemap lat="-36.826531" lon="174.81205" zoom="16">
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==Location==
-36.847385, 174.765735, Auckland, New Zealand
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-36.827665, 174.812028, North Head
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-36.827665, 174.812028~ North Head;
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-36.828901, 174.809368~ Naval Museum;
[[File:North head.jpg|right]]
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'''What:''' Harbour fortifications built on volcanic cone dating from the 19th century Russian scare to the second world war. Disappearing gun, tunnels to magazines, signalling guns. Some interpretation. A torch is handy but not essential.
  
What: Harbour fortifications built on volcanic cone dating from the 19th century Russian scare to the second world war. Disappearing gun, tunnels to magazines, signalling guns. Some interpretation. A torch is handy but not essential.
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'''Web Info:'''
Where: The inner north entrance to Auckland Harbour. Google Earth 
 
  
Web Info: http://www.doc.govt.nz/
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http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/trackandwalk.aspx?id=36810
templates/trackandwalk.aspx?id=36810
 
  
4d Canvas have produced a virtual reality model of the defences - see http://www.4dcanvas.com/portfolio2.html
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http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/science-and-technical/SRIR79.pdf 
  
How to get there: Bus or ferry to Devonport (Ferry 15 minutes from central city) (Check Rideline) - with a 15 minute walk to North Head.
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4d Canvas have produced a virtual reality model of the defences - see http://www.4dcanvas.com/4dcanvas/portfolio2.html
  
How long to allow: 1 hr.
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'''What else to do there:''' Great views over Auckland's busy harbour. Cafes and antique shops in Devonport. Naval Museum at Torpedo Bay, which had some great archaeology exposed when it was being built - some of it naval - but the Museum displays manage to ignore it - a shame.
  
What else to do there: Great views over Auckland's busy harbour. Cafes and antique shops in Devonport. Naval Museum at naval base.
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[[Category:Auckland_Sites_to_Visit]][[Category:Coastal Defences]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 4 August 2013

North Head

SITE TO VISIT
North Head
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Twostar.gif
Fort.gif
Ethnicity: European
Site type: Coastal defence
Where: The inner north entrance to Auckland Harbour.
How to get there: Bus or ferry to Devonport (Ferry 15 minutes from central city) (Check Rideline) - with a 15 minute walk to North Head.
How Long to allow: 1 hr at the site.
Disclaimer

Location

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North head.jpg

What: Harbour fortifications built on volcanic cone dating from the 19th century Russian scare to the second world war. Disappearing gun, tunnels to magazines, signalling guns. Some interpretation. A torch is handy but not essential.

Web Info:

http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/trackandwalk.aspx?id=36810

http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/science-and-technical/SRIR79.pdf

4d Canvas have produced a virtual reality model of the defences - see http://www.4dcanvas.com/4dcanvas/portfolio2.html

What else to do there: Great views over Auckland's busy harbour. Cafes and antique shops in Devonport. Naval Museum at Torpedo Bay, which had some great archaeology exposed when it was being built - some of it naval - but the Museum displays manage to ignore it - a shame.