joy_coyle: It is common to find the heart shaped Kawakawa leaves coved in holes where they have been eaten by the Looper moth
joy_coyle: Kawakawa leaves, sought after for their culinary and medicinal qualities. The shrub is a native of New Zealand.
joy_coyle: Through the pines
joy_coyle: From the top
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joy_coyle: One tree looks out over the Bay
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joy_coyle: Tauranga Harbour from Papamoa Hills
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joy_coyle: A view of the Bay from Papamoa Hills
joy_coyle: A view of the Bay from Papamoa Hills