Sinclair Head
Promontory on North Island, New Zealand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sinclair Head / Te Rimurapa is a major promontory on the south coast of New Zealand's North Island. It lies 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to the west of the entrance to Wellington Harbour, and a similar distance to the east of Cape Terawhiti.
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Sinclair Head / Te Rimurapa
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Headland | |
Coordinates: 41°21′45″S 174°43′00″E | |
Location | Wellington South coast |
Native name | Te Rimurapa (Māori) |
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The headland is named for Sir George Sinclair, a director of the New Zealand Company. The Māori name literally means "the search for seaweed".[1]
Sinclair Head is home to a non-breeding colony of New Zealand fur seals, with resident seal numbers ranging from over 300 in winter to about 50 in summer when only the non-breeding males stay behind.[2] The seal haul-out is also known as the Red Rocks seal colony, named after an area of red coloured rocks immediately east of the headland.[3]