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Whangamumu Whaling/Sealing Station, Rawhiti

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Whangarei Suburb NI

Description

Whangamumu Whaling/Sealing Station is a historic site located in the picturesque Whangamumu Harbour, Northland, New Zealand.

It is the only whaling station in the world that caught whales with nets, and it was Northland's longest running and most successful station. The station can be accessed by private boat or the Whangamumu Track on Rawhiti Road, which is a one-hour walk from the road. The Whangamumu Track is a great short run to experience some Bay of Islands beauty without completing the much longer nearby Cape Brett Walkway. The track is 7 km long and has an elevation gain of 320 m.

The physical remains at Whangamumu represent the last factory-based whaling station in Northland. The remaining historic structures include vats or tanks that held whale oil, the slipway on the beachfront, and the old boiler. The station was the most successful whaling station in Northland, and it was the only one that caught whales with nets. The better-known whaling history of Whangamumu began in 1893 when the Cook brothers George, William, and Herbert shifted whaling operations from.

The Whangamumu Whaling Station is a great place to visit for those interested in history and culture. Visitors can learn about the unique whaling net and the practice of 'cutting in the blubber,' which are held at the National Library. The station is also a great place to enjoy outstanding views of the outer Bay of Islands, north to the Cavalli Islands and south to Whangaruru and beyond to the Poor Knights Islands. In conclusion, Whangamumu Whaling/Sealing Station is a must-visit destination for those interested in history and culture. The station is a unique and picturesque site that offers visitors a glimpse into the past. The Whangamumu Track is a great way to experience the beauty of the Bay of Islands and to reach the station. The station's physical remains, including vats or tanks that held whale oil, the slipway on the beachfront, and the old boiler, are a testament to the station's success and longevity. Visitors can also learn about the unique whaling net and the practice of 'cutting in the blubber,' which are held at the National Library.

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Whangarei Suburb NI

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