The farewell angle is a sad name. It is located at the northernmost end of New Zealand's South Island, and it is forgotten across the sea from the North Island. The blue sea and the sun's different angles directly shoot the reef to form a brilliant change.
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The farewell angle is a sad name. It is located at the northernmost end of New Zealand's South Island, and it is forgotten across the sea from the North Island. The blue sea and the sun's different angles directly shoot the reef to form a brilliant change.
The Cape of Farewell is located at the northernmost point of New Zealand's South Island, not far from the Farewell Island, which was named in 1770 by British explorer Captain Cook. I like the environment very much, it is very quiet, there are not many tourists here, so it is more like a natural landscape, standing here and looking at the sea is really beautiful.
It is a difficult attraction to reach. You must go over the mountains and mountains. The tour group will hardly come. You will drive by yourself. When you arrive hard, you will see the beautiful sea view. All fatigue will disappear.
The farewell corner is the northernmost point of New Zealand's South Island and is part of the Golden Bay. Here you can look out over the Tasman Sea and the rocky coast and beach. Due to geographical location, the windy scenery here is good.
I don't know why it is called the farewell corner, is it the Navy left New Zealand from here during World War I and World War II? It's a bit cold anyway. Maybe there is a sentimental atmosphere.