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There’s no place like Wenderholm

Wenderholm from the Swedish for “winter home”. Sandwiched be­tween the Puhoi and Waiwera Riv­ers, 48 km north of downtown Auck­land, the park that bears the name ought to be a mite warmer than Stockholm in January. Even so, the London plane trees (Platanus x aceri­folia) at the entranceway were telling me loudly that it was autumn. As I stood beneath them in the morning light, their large leaves clattered to the ground. These trees were planted by Robert Graham, who purchased the Mahurangi Block in the 1840s and gave the place its name. Even in those days it must have seemed like the perfect retreat. For Maori it had been a favourite fishing spot, notably for sharks and rays, yet there was little permanent settlement.

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