Abel Tasman Memorial

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Abel Tasman was the Dutch navigator whose expedition made the first European sighting of New Zealand in 1642. An easy five-minute walking track leads to a viewing platform and the memorial which stands on a limestone outcrop above the sea. Built in 1942 to commemorate the centenary of Tasman’s visit, the memorial was ‘reopened’ in 1992 by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. It is interesting to compare the new and old interpretation signs, which reveal how our perspective on Tasman’s visit has changed in the intervening 50 years. Dogs are not allowed in Abel Tasman National Park.

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