Why is it called Coromandel Peninsula?
The Coromandel Peninsula was named after HMS Coromandel (originally named HMS Malabar), a ship of the British Royal Navy that stopped at Coromandel Harbour in 1820 to purchase kauri spars. The ship was named for India’s Coromandel Coast.
Why did HMS Coromandel come to the area?
The town was named after HMS Coromandel, which sailed into the harbour in 1820. At one time Coromandel Harbour was a major port serving the region’s gold mining and kauri industries. Today, the town’s main industries are tourism and mussel farming….Coromandel, New Zealand.
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Postcode(s) | 3506 |
Is opoutere beach safe?
OPOUTERE, IN THE COROMANDEL One of the few remaining underdeveloped surf beaches on the Coromandel Peninsula, this beach is a stunning holiday location. However strong currents mean swimming is dangerous, even for experienced swimmers.
Is Hahei beach safe to swim?
Hahei is safe beach and it’s known for the classic tractors launching boats from the beach as well as the kayaks lined up ready to explore the marine reserve – Whanganui-a-Hei – leading to Cathedral Cove.
How is the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand?
It is known for white-sand beaches, lush native forests, and small towns with an alternative lifestyle that make it hard to believe New Zealand’s largest city is just two hours away. The center of the peninsula is forested and mountainous—the Coromandel Range rises to almost 900 meters—and the two coasts contrast significantly.
Why was Coromandel important to the British Navy?
Coromandel first became known for its giant kauri forests running up the peninsula. The ruination of the great kauri forests then began, and thousands of feet of timber was milled from the area. From 1795 vessels were loaded with kauri which would be used for the masts and spars of the British Navy.
What to do in Coromandel on the west coast?
Further along the west coast is Coromandel town. Known for it’s beaches, forest and colonial architecture, the town itself has a calm, historical feel. A thriving art and craft culture gives it a little soul. Coromandel is the perfect place to unwind – Get lost in nature along the Coastal Walkway, or relaxe on New Chum beach.
Where did the Coromandel get its name from?
The Coromandel itself was named after the British Navy ship “H.M.S. Coromandel” which anchored first off Colville on 13 th June 1820. The ship stayed in the Hauraki Gulf for 12 months then went back to England with a load of timber. Gold was later discovered, and the mining of it began in the 1860s.