You’ll need a wide angle lens to fit the 58m Shine Falls into the frame a. Photo: Matthew Cattin

Shine Falls, Boundary Stream Mainland Island Reserve

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A shining example

Shine Falls is the highest waterfall in Hawke’s Bay and is a must-visit for any tramper visiting in the region.  The track weaves beneath impressive limestone cliffs and through farmland to the bushline. A stile is crossed to enter the mainland reserve and the track leads high above the river. Being a mainland reserve, there […]

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