Ninety Mile Beach

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Ninety Mile Beach is a famous, long stretch of sandy coastline in New Zealand known for its surf, sunsets, and use as an alternative roadway along the country’s far north.

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Ninety Mile Beach canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
coastline
tourist attraction
access typically accessed from Ahipara and Waipapakauri Ramp ends
approximateLength about 88 kilometres
coast west coast of Northland NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
culturalSignificance important to Māori communities in the Far North
drivingRegulation subject to New Zealand road rules when used as a highway
feature exposed surf beach conditions
relatively straight shoreline
wide intertidal zone
hazard soft sand areas
tide-dependent driving conditions
knownFor being used as an alternative roadway
fishing
long sandy shoreline
sand dunes
spectacular sunsets
surfing
tourism
locatedIn Far North District NERFINISHED
North Island
Northland Region NERFINISHED
nameOrigin name is traditional and not an accurate measure of length
nearbyPlace Ahipara NERFINISHED
Cape Reinga NERFINISHED
Kaitaia NERFINISHED
Te Paki sand dunes NERFINISHED
ocean Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē / Ninety Mile Beach (officially named area) NERFINISHED
recreation bodyboarding on dunes (sandboarding nearby)
surfcasting
regionTourismRole major attraction of New Zealand’s Far North
roadType legal highway for certain vehicles
roadUse used by four-wheel-drive vehicles
used by tour buses
tourismActivity guided bus tours
photography
sightseeing

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Northland Region contains Ninety Mile Beach
Northland Region hasLandmark Ninety Mile Beach
New Zealand North Island containsFeature Ninety Mile Beach