Kohimarama Beach

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The scent of salt and sun-baked sand hangs heavy in the air. Welcome to Kohimarama Beach.

Kohimarama Beach isn’t just a pretty face. This haven stretches along Auckland’s eastern coastline. It boasts a rich history woven into the very fabric of its sands. Long before European settlers arrived the Maori named this spot Waiparera meaning ‘duck water’. This is because wild grey ducks bred here. The name Kohimarama which means ‘gathering place for seashells’ came later. This is a testament to the area’s significance as a source of sustenance and community.

Imagine William Field Porter arriving in 1841. He was a month late for the first government auction. He became Kohimarama’s first settler. He and his men drained swamps and cleared the land. They transformed a lagoon and raupo swamp into the thriving residential area we see today. That first wharf built in 1912 played a crucial role. It drew people to Kohimarama. Because accessing it was difficult people had to walk around rocks. This led to the construction of Tamaki Drive. A vital road connecting Kohimarama to the rest of Auckland.

Kohimarama wasn’t always a quiet residential beach. From 1892 to 1919 it was known as Jockey Bay. Racehorses trained here. The stables later moved to Mission Bay. The land was leased to a dairy farmer.

Kohimarama Beach today is calmer. Yet it still holds a vibrant spirit. Notice the Pohutakawa trees. The Auckland City Council invested 10 million dollars preserving these iconic trees and the beach. They built a boardwalk and shipped sand from PaKiri. The rock headlands are another masterpiece. Hand shaped and coloured they blend seamlessly with the natural environment.

Take a moment to appreciate the view. The beach itself is just one facet of Kohimarama. It’s a place where history nature and community intertwine. Enjoy the tranquility the sea breeze and the legacy of a place that has gracefully adapted through time. Kohimarama Beach is more than just a beach it’s a story waiting to be discovered.

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