Heritage baches on Rangitoto Island in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf
Anniversary Weekend visitors arriving at Auckland's volcanic island of Rangitoto
Baches built in the 1930s and earlier are a unique slice of Kiwi heritage, including one whose name captures the essence of the place: Dinna
Aquamarine paintwork of a bach named by its Australian owner makes this a popular subject for photographs and paintings
Poster in the bach museum recalls an earlier era, when the island could cater for wedding receptions
Home-made award in the bach museum for the New Year's Day community fishing competition
Shirley Collins enjoy lunch with her two daughters and granddaughter in her family bach, where she has been coming for 60 years
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