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Each year between August and October, humpbacks rest in the calm waters in the lee of Niue, the world’s largest coral island.
Read the feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/from-taro-to-tourism/
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic. Issue 154 November - December 2018.
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2018
Read the feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/from-taro-to-tourism/
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic. Issue 154 November - December 2018.
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2018
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![Each year between August and October, humpbacks rest in the calm waters in the lee of Niue, the world’s largest coral island.<br />
Read the feature: https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/from-taro-to-tourism/<br />
Shot on assignment for New Zealand Geographic. Issue 154 November - December 2018. <br />
Photograph Richard Robinson © 2018](https://www.depth.co.nz/img-get2/I0000AZ7.oQ.jirs/fit=1000x750/NIUE02.jpg)
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