Te Raekaihau

Local nameTe Raekaihau
LocationWellington, New Zealand

Te Raekaihau Point is a rugged coastal landform in Wellington, New Zealand, adjacent to Princess Bay, between Houghton Bay to the west and Lyall Bay to the east on the south coast. One meaning of the name is "the headland that eats the wind". Te Raekaihau Point proceeds from the Southern Headlands Reserve and remains an undeveloped interface with the Cook Strait.

The site was the centre of recent controversy as a non-profit developer had proposed building an educational and tourist aquarium building on the site, which remains undeveloped.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te_Raekaihau_Point

Address New Zealand

Coordinates -41°20'54.424" N 174°47'28.45" E

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