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titahi bay
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You can choose to go North or South of the bay. The rocky outcrops wrap around each head of Titahi Bay. There is a sewage outlet South of the bay but it is signposted along the coast. Getting around each head is rugged but not impossible. It's hard going as the track is only made from foot traffic but well worth the adventure round.
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