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Flagstaff Hill Historic Reserve
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The view from Flagstaff Hill in Russell is fantastic. You get a 360 degrees view over the Bay of Islands. A must see!
Panoramic view from the centre of the Bay of Islands at the top of Te Maiki hill where the historic flagpole that was the symbol of Hone Heke's war with the first settlers in Russell. The story is told on a plaque at the foot of the flagpole.
Flagstaff Hill (Maiki Hill) overlooks the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Directly north of the small historical village of Russell, the flagstaff on the hill played a significant role in early relations between the local Māori of the Ngāpuhi iwi and early British colonials. It is famous for being the site where Hone Heke cut down the flagstaff flying the Union Jack 4 times.
Flagstaff Hill (Maiki Hill) overlooks the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Directly north of the small historical village of Russell, the flagstaff on the hill played a significant role in early relations between the local Māori of the Ngāpuhi iwi and early British colonials. It is famous for being the…
Take the opportunity to visit the site that started the Northern Wars, and to enjoy the panoramic views of Russell, Paihia, Waitangi, and the islands of the Bay. The flagstaff is situated on Maiki Hill near Russell. A walking track to the historic reserve begins near the boat ramp on the Strand in Russell.
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Russell, Northland