Story: Hawke’s Bay places All images & media From page 1 – Napier Napier Marine Parade Gardens, Napier The newest city Ōtātara pā, Taradale Mission Estate concert Ahuriri and Westshore Roadside Stories: Hawke's Bay's big shake From page 2 – Hastings Hastings Hastings revitalisation Hastings from above, around 1960s Hastings Blossom Festival ‘riot’, 1960 Flaxmere anti-violence hīkoi, 2008 Te Awa Winery, Gimblett Gravels From page 3 – East of Hastings East of Hastings Havelock North Clive River Threat from the sea, Haumoana, 2005 Te Mata Peak Gannet colony tours Roadside Stories: Cape Kidnappers Roadside Stories: Te Mata Peak, Hawke's Bay giant From page 4 – Southern coast Southern coast Waimārama Māori Tourism Waimārama station, 1890s (1st of 2) Waimārama and Bare Island (Motu-o-Kura) (2nd of 2) ‘Keep out’ – Ocean Beach, 2009 Longest place name in the world From page 5 – Southern Hawke’s Bay Southern Hawke's Bay Wind farm capital of New Zealand Viking sign, Dannevirke (1st of 3) Viking ship, Woodville (2nd of 3) Troll, Norsewood (3rd of 3) Scandinavian hair embroidery Norsewear factory and shop Ormondville railway station From page 6 – Waipukurau Waipukurau Waipukurau pā, about 1858 Pukeora near Waipukurau (1st of 2) Waipukurau from Pukeora hill, 2009 (2nd of 2) Historic homesteads near Waipukurau Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Takapau, 2009 From page 7 – Waipawa Waipawa Main street, Waipawa, about 1927 (1st of 2) Main street, Waipawa, 2009 (2nd of 2) Ōtāne Arts & Crafts Corner Te Aute College chapel, 2009 Te Aute Hotel, 2009 Ongaonga general store, 2009 Roadside Stories: Māori culture in southern Hawke's Bay From page 8 – Inland of Hastings and Napier Inland of Napier and Hastings Sky diving above Bridge Pā Rissington Women’s Institute banner Kaweka Forest Park, 2007 Te Hāroto, 2009 Roadside Stories: Visiting Tarawera Roadside Stories: Te Pōhue, travellers' stop From page 9 – North of Napier North of Napier Te Kooti’s lookout Eskdale war memorial church Waipātiki Beach Lake Tūtira, about 1939 European settlement, Mōhaka, 1860 A special place Roadside Stories: Fruitful Eskdale From page 10 – Wairoa Wairoa Government land purchases, Wairoa, 1860s Wairoa town and river, early 2000s Huramua settlement, Wairoa, 1949 Old Frasertown cemetery Digging the bar, Wairoa River, early 20th century From page 11 – Māhia Māhia Māhia off-limits Moko the dolphin, 2008 Sheep muster on Portland Island, 2006 Mōrere hot springs, about 1910 From page 12 – Waikaremoana Waikaremoana Military camp at Lake Waikaremoana, 1869 Tramping in Te Urewera National Park ‘The Lake, Tuai’ by Doris Lusk (1948) Tuai power station, 2007