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我们是去年夏天的一个周末晚上来的这家酒店,当时我们想着一边吃炸鱼薯条一边看日落。当我们发现附近所有的食物都只供应冰淇淋时,这个计划就错了,因为这个季节所有的厨房都关门了!海滩上,日落爬上沙丘与之交相辉映显得非常有趣,长长的白云映衬在象征着新西兰在地平线上。几个穿着潜水衣的勇士在外面冲浪,其他人则在海滩上遛狗。yangduoduo17
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Piha Beach is one of the well-known black sand beaches on Auckland's wild west coast, known for its pristine appearance and rough seas. Located at the bottom of the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park, Piha Beach is a great destination for sports enthusiasts and those looking for outdoor recreation. 1. The choice of sports and outdoor enthusiasts The wild waves of Piha Beach attract the challenge of experienced surfers, and surfers can surf to the fullest at this surfing spot. In addition to surfing and outing, you can also hike, fish, and eat, drink, and have fun in the beach community established by the owners and residents. It is a wonderful place to attract sports enthusiasts and those looking for outdoor leisure. 2. Watch the waves and get in touch with nature. Climb up Piha's iconic Lion Rock and watch the Maori carvings. Sitting magnificently between Piha Beach and Little Piha Beach, Lion Rock watches the rough waves day in and day out. 3. Abundant surrounding activities Take a stroll along the soft beach at dusk and take your camera here to capture the beautiful scenery. See the iconic architecture of Piha, the Lion Rock, standing proudly on the beach. Go surfing and viewing at other black sand beaches on the west coast, including Kerikeri, Tihengabefoss Beach, Muriwai, where the giant gannet colonies atop the cliffs.