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660: 653:, which connects Coromandel Town and Whitianga. Some hire car companies have contracts that specifically exclude driving on these roads. A passenger ferry runs from Ferry Landing to Whitianga, providing direct access to the shops and restaurants of Whitianga for pedestrians and cyclists based in Cook's Beach, Flaxmill Bay, Front Beach, and Ferry Landing. The ferry takes only 5 minutes to cross the harbour, while the trip by road takes 40 to 45 minutes. 188: 212: 75: 500:. The population of several of these centres is highly seasonal, with many Aucklanders having holiday homes in the Coromandel. During the summer holiday period around Christmas and New Year, visiting families and travellers from around the North Island add significantly to activity in the area, particularly in Whangamatā, Whitianga, Matarangi, Tairua and Pauanui. 204: 172: 180: 196: 251:
in the west from the Pacific Ocean to the east. It is 40 kilometres (25 mi) wide at its broadest point. Almost its entire population lives on the narrow coastal strips fronting the Hauraki Gulf and the Bay of Plenty. In clear weather the peninsula is clearly visible from
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Population density decreases with both distance from the coast and distance north. Of the main population centres, only Coromandel, Colville, Matarangi and Whitianga lie in the north of the peninsula, and much of the inland parts remain virtually uninhabited.
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Owing to the nature of the land, much of the Coromandel's population clusters in a small number of towns and communities along the southeastern and southwestern coasts. Only five towns have populations of over 1000
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A forest park occupies much of the centre of the peninsula, and the coasts are dotted with numerous beaches and scenic views. Evidence of the region's geothermal origins can be found in
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to the southeast, its rugged nature means that much of it is relatively isolated, and the interior and northern tip are both largely undeveloped and sparsely inhabited. The
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forestry industries, but is now a popular tourist destination. Most mining ceased around the 1980s. In late 2009, New Zealand's Energy and Resources Minister
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some 25 km to the east was recently active. Geothermal activity is still present on the peninsula, with hot springs in several places, notably at
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Normal New Zealand usage tends to refer to places informally as being "in the Coromandel" rather than "on the Coromandel Peninsula".
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on the peninsula's east coast. The town of Whangamatā is a popular holiday retreat, and Whitianga on
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The peninsula shows considerable signs of past volcanism. It comprises the eroded remnants of the
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at the northern end providing the highest point at nearly 900 metres (3,000 ft). The large
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Prior to contact with Europeans, the Tahanga Quarries of Ōpito Bay were an important source of
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relocate from large cities around New Zealand to the Coromandel in search of an
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This article is about the area in New Zealand. For the region in India, see
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periods. Volcanic activity has since primarily shifted southeast to the
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The peninsula is a popular place to live for people who have chosen an
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Although the peninsula is close to large centres of population such as
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extends 85 kilometres (53 mi) north from the western end of the
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Adams, C. J.; Graham, I. J.; Seward, D.; Skinner, D. N. B. (1994).
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Numerous small islands and island groups lie offshore, such as the
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in the southwest. Other small towns on the peninsula include
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Tūroa, Taimoana (2000). Royal, Te Ahukaramū Charles (ed.).
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The English-language name for the peninsula comes from HMS
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The peninsula is steep and hilly and largely covered in
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its tail, and Coromandel Peninsula its barb or spine.
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Motukawao Islands and Hauraki Gulf from near Colville
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forms the spine for most of the peninsula, with the
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View over Mercury Bay from the Tairuaā€“Whitianga road
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Te Takoto o te Whenua o Hauraki = Hauraki Landmarks
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Opito Bay on the east coast of Coromandel Peninsula
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