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Explore the hidden depths of time throughout North Otago, with a glimpse into lands and seas long before our time. This self-guided Trail spans coastal localities from Moeraki to Oamaru and extends inland through the Waitaki Valley. Anatini A beautiful gorge set in a working farm with remnants of an ancient seafloor that at one time stretch much further inland than the present-day coastline at Oamaru.
Earthquakes Intriguing name, intriguing fossils and house-sized rocks. Elephant Rocks 60 million years in the making — just for your enjoyment. Takiroa Rock Art Follow in the footsteps of our Maori forefathers who navigated the length of the Waitaki River and sheltered under limestone cliffs by visiting an ancient Takiroa Maori Rock Art site.
Behind the old gaol, you can also access the Duntroon Wetlands. Maintained by a group of hard-working volunteers, the wetlands are home to various species of insects, birds and more. Try to spot the springs throughout the wetlands and watch out for cyclists in sections — as the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail also goes through part of the wetlands.
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