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YOLO New Zealand @ Sandboarding Fun - Day 3

As usual, we woke up early in the morning and set off to our first activity of the day, that is, sandboarding fun at Opononi. As we approached the seaside settlements of Opononi, we noticed the immense sand dunes of Niua.  Opononi became famous in 1955-56 because of Opo the dolphin. This name was given to a young bottlenosed dolphin which throughout the summer of 1955 frequented the beach at Opononi, Hokianga, inviting repeated human contact and playing with bathers and children in a manner not previously recorded for a wild dolphin.  Opononi and its neighourboring sister Omapere offer a full range of accomodation and dinning options, making it a great base to discover the Waipoua Forest, New Zeland's largest Kauri rainforest.  Anyway, we had to ctach a boat across the harbour to the giant dunes for dune surfing. It was great fun but tiring to walk up the dunes at the same time. The beach was lovely with very little people around. We felt like thi