Red Beach, New Zealand
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La ville de Red Beach est une banlieue de la cité d’Auckland, bordée d’une plage du même nom, située sur la côte des Hibiscus dans l’île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande.
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Red Beach is a suburb surrounding the beach of the same name on the Hibiscus Coast, Auckland, New Zealand, at the base of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. The suburb of Silverdale is to the south-west, and Orewa to the north. The beach is on the Hauraki Gulf and the suburb is bounded by two estuaries, that of the Weiti River to the south and the Orewa River to the north. The beach is named for the sand coloured by stamens from pōhutukawa trees.
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Red Beach, New Zealand
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Red Beach (Nouvelle-Zélande)
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Red Beach in 2010
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La ville de Red Beach est une banlieue de la cité d’Auckland, bordée d’une plage du même nom, située sur la côte des Hibiscus dans l’île du Nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande.
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Red Beach is a suburb surrounding the beach of the same name on the Hibiscus Coast, Auckland, New Zealand, at the base of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. The suburb of Silverdale is to the south-west, and Orewa to the north. The beach is on the Hauraki Gulf and the suburb is bounded by two estuaries, that of the Weiti River to the south and the Orewa River to the north. The beach is named for the sand coloured by stamens from pōhutukawa trees. The Hibiscus Coast Highway runs through the suburb. This was previously State Highway 1 and then State Highway 17. The majority of highway traffic now travels along the Northern Motorway inland instead, as the motorway was redesignated as State Highway 1 when an extension was completed in 2009. All road access to the rest of Whangaparaoa Peninsula currently runs through the suburb. The 44 hectare Peninsula Golf Course, established in 1956, was rezoned for residential development in 2013, despite local opposition and Fletcher Living gained resource consent to build 520 houses on the site in December 2014.
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