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Slipper Island (Māori: Whakahau) is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the east of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand's North Island and 8 kilometres (5 mi) southeast of the town of Pauanui.

Slipper Island
Whakahau (Māori)
LANDSAT image of Slipper Island and surroundings
Geography
LocationWaikato region
Coordinates37°03′S 175°56′E
Area2.68 km2 (1.03 sq mi)
Length2.8 km (1.74 mi)
Width1.7 km (1.06 mi)
Highest elevation103 m (338 ft)
Administration
New Zealand
Demographics
Population(?)
Slipper (left), Penguin and Rabbit Islands from Mount Paku, Tairua
Slipper (left), Penguin and Rabbit Islands from Mount Paku, Tairua

History


Approximately 18,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum when sea levels were over 100 metres lower than present day levels, Slipper Island was connected to the Coromandel by a vast coastal plain. Sea levels began to rise 7,000 years ago, after which the island was separated from the rest of New Zealand.[1] When sea levels were lower, the Tairua River flowed between modern Slipper Island and Shoe Island / Motuhoa, travelling eastwards towards the Pacific Ocean.[1]

There is evidence that the island was the site of early activity of New Zealand's first Māori colonisers on their arrival around 1300AD, principally by the discovery of a tropical pearl shell lure in 2001. There are also eight Pā sites and other evidence of occupation such as middens. Numerous moa bone blanks used by early East Polynesian settlers for making fish hooks have also been found. The Island is considered wahi tapu, or sacred to iwi, the Ngāti Maru Runanga and Ngāti Hei. Tuokiokio was the last Maori chief, or rangatira, of Whakahau.[2]

The island was used as a farm from the mid to late 19th century. More recent farm owners included[3] the Normans, later of Opoutere, and the Needhams who purchased the island around 1970. About 217ha (95 per cent) of the island was later set up as a resort by the Needham family, Abe and Nora and their 14 children. This was sold to Auckland-based property developer Wendy Weimei Wu in 2015.[4] The guests and tourists used the then only habitation on the island, the resort of six chalets and the family homestead.[5][6]

The balance of the island, seven hectares around South Bay, has been subdivided. The television programme Grand Designs New Zealand featured the building of a new house on this land in October 2017.[7]

Several smaller islets (including Penguin Island and Rabbit Island) are found off its southern tip, and the 40-hectare Shoe Island / Motuhoa lies to the northwest.


See also



References


  1. "Estuary origins". National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  2. "Cultural treasure in $7 million island sale". New Zealand Herald. 2 May 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  3. Ball, Anne Stuart. "Part of the Past: New Zealand History Blog - Islands of Coromandel's Eastern Seaboard".
  4. Grunwell, Rachel (12 April 2015). "Family Fractured by Sale of Slipper Island". Archived from the original on 31 March 2018.
  5. Private Islands Inc. Private Islands Online, "Slipper Island, New Zealand, Oceania". Archived from the original on 18 February 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  6. For rent: Slipper Island, New Zealand’s private island paradise, Brook Sabin, stuff.co.nz, 2018-01-05
  7. "Grand Designs star on $1.5m island sanctuary: 'I wouldn't recommend it'". New Zealand Herald. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 31 March 2018.



На других языках


[de] Slipper Island

Slipper Island (Māori: Whakahau) ist eine kleine private, als Resort genutzte Insel vor der nördlichen Küste der Nordinsel von Neuseeland.[1]
- [en] Slipper Island

[fr] Île Slipper

L'île Slipper (Slipper Island ; en maori : Whakahau) est situé à 3 km à l'est de la péninsule de Coromandel et à 8 km au sud-est de la ville de Pauanui (en), dans la région de Waikato (Île du Nord - Nouvelle-Zélande).

[it] Isola Slipper

L'isola Slipper (Slipper Island in inglese, Whakahau in māori) è un'isola situata 3 chilometri verso est al largo della penisola di Coromandel sull'Isola del Nord della Nuova Zelanda e 8 chilometri a sud-est della località balneare di Pauanui. Al largo della punta meridionale dell'isola si trovano diversi isolotti di minori dimensioni, come l'isola penguin e l'isola Rabbit, mentre l'isola Shoe si trova a nord-est.



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