Archaeological site open day draws hundreds to Mangahāwea Bay
Hundreds of people turned out for a guided tour of a working archaeological excavation of a well-preserved human settlement site dating back to the first generations of Polynesian explorers who settled at Mangahāwea Bay on Moturua Island in Northland's Bay of Islands.

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