Kaiti Hill Titirangi Kaiti Hill also known as

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Kaiti Hill (Titirangi)

Kaiti Hill (Titirangi)

Kaiti Hill, also known as Titirangi, has various nature walks leading from the base

Kaiti Hill, also known as Titirangi, has various nature walks leading from the base of it to all the way to the Cook Observatory on top. This Observatory holds a distinction of being the World's Eastern most Observatory. It also was originally an observation post used during World War Two. A gun emplacement below it housed an anti submarine gun and only one shot was ever fired , a test shot!

History At the base of Kaiti Hill at Kaiti Beach, Captain Cook first set

History At the base of Kaiti Hill at Kaiti Beach, Captain Cook first set foot on New Zealand soil back in October 1769. In 1969, this statue was erected to commemorate the bicentenary of Cook’s visit. In fact it is an ‘imposter'. It is a bronze casting of a marble statue imported from Italy by Captain Cook Breweries from Auckland is not a likeness of Cook.

Kaiti Hill is a local attraction, offering magnificent views from the summit.

Kaiti Hill is a local attraction, offering magnificent views from the summit.

The hill overlooks Gisborne city and excellent views can be seen by driving or

The hill overlooks Gisborne city and excellent views can be seen by driving or walking to the top.

s ’ k l a w e h T • The various walks lead

s ’ k l a w e h T • The various walks lead to four lookout points. They make for fantastic viewing over Poverty Bay and beyond to Young Nicks Head and Mahia Peninsula.

FACTS -The local name for Kaiti Hill is Titirangi. -Kaiti Beach is where Captain

FACTS -The local name for Kaiti Hill is Titirangi. -Kaiti Beach is where Captain Cook first set foot in New Zealand back in October 1769. -Gisborne is the first city in the world to see the sun each morning. -Nature walks lead from the bottom of Kaiti Hill to lookouts along the way.