Anakiwa is one of the smallest coastal villages, with a permanent population of around 55 people in 2010. This small sandy beach is located on Queen Charlotte Sound, one of the many Marlborough Sounds and is the endpoint of Queen Charlotte Track.
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Anakiwa is one of the smallest coastal villages, with a permanent population of around 55 people in 2010. This small sandy beach is located on Queen Charlotte Sound, one of the many Marlborough Sounds and is the endpoint of Queen Charlotte Track.
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Ngakuta Bay, Marlborough | Ngakuta Bay, Marlborough | Historical Status |
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