New Zealand - Anawhata
- Log jam
- 1920
- Marusich, Louis Photo
Anawhata
- North of White’s Beach
- You can walk from Piha, or there is a long winding metal road that turns off Piha Road. Anawhata is part of the regional parkland though a great deal is actually private land.
- There is a steep walk down to Anawhata beach from the road end. Once there, you need to cross the Anawhata Stream to get to the further bay, called Parera Bay.
- This is a spot you will see quite a lot of surfers in the right conditions.
(Reference: read more at http://www.piha.co.nz/anawhata/)
The value of all forestry exports (logs, chips, sawn timber, panels and paper products)
- $NZ 3.62 billion for the year ended 31 March 2006
- $NZ 5 billion in 2018
- Australia accounts for just over 25% of export value, mostly paper products, followed by Japan, South Korea, China and the United States.
- In 2018, wood products were New Zealand's third-biggest export
- Forestry accounted for approximately 3% of national GDP
- Directly employing 20,000 people
(Reference: Wikipedia)
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Image source: Log jam, Anawhata 1920 Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections JTD-03B-03798-1
https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/45376