Motutapu Island (Karikari Peninsula)

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Coordinates34°46′52.5″S 173°21′31.6″E / 34.781250°S 173.358778°E / -34.781250; 173.358778
Motutapu Island
View of the Karikari Peninsular with Motutapu Island taken during ISS Expedition 18.
Motutapu Island is located in Northland Region
Motutapu Island
Motutapu Island
Geography
LocationNorthland Region
Coordinates34°46′52.5″S 173°21′31.6″E / 34.781250°S 173.358778°E / -34.781250; 173.358778
Administration
New Zealand
Motutapu Island, Far North, NZ

Motutapu Island is a small island in the Far North Region of Northland New Zealand. It is situated within the Moturoa Islands about 3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi) off the Karikari Peninsula.

It is about 72 kilometres (45 mi) northwest of Kerikeri and about 73 kilometres (45 mi) southeast of Cape Reinga.[1]

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