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Toksin
04-10-2004, 07:45 AM
HOKAY

Today I headed out to Makara to check out the WW2 gun emplacements. I thought it would be a gentle walk, boy was I wrong.


Makara Beach

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Heroic shot :p
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The way up

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Cecily Rose, 12 weeks old. Not mine btw. It was at this point that we realised the baby stroller wouldn't make it up, so my friends headed back and I carried on up on my own.

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Looking down from the cliffs. If I ever decide to hurl myself off a cliff, this is where I'll do it.

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The South Island

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Looking back to the beach

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The gun emplacements!

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View from the bunker

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Looking eastish

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Behind the bunker

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Looking the other way

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Obligatory self shot :D

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FORT OPAU. BUILT BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT COMMENCING APRIL 1941 AT A COST OF SEVENTY SIX THOUSAND POUNDS.
MANNED BY THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE 73rd HEAVY BATTERY UNDER THE 10th COAST REGIMENT FROM JULY 1941 TO FEBRUARY 1943.
ARMAMENT INSTALLED WAS TWO SIX-INCH GUNS AND RADAR GUNS WERE PROOFED BY FEBRUARY 1942 AND CALIBRATION SHOOT WAS HELD ON 7TH JULY 1942. GUNS WERE REMOVED IN JUNE 1944.
PLAQUE ERECTED BY WELLINGTON ARMY ASSOCIATION MARCH 1988

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Looking North. Island on the right is Kapiti, don't know what the others are

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Heading back down

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Rainbow clouds!! (This is not photoshopped beyond resizing for AF)

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And for our Australian members:


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Camera is my trust Sony DSC-V1 at 5 megapixel resized to suit.




:D

slave
04-10-2004, 07:47 AM
Fuck you velcro glove wearing bitches!!!

Nice pics tho, cant wait!!!

Toksin
04-10-2004, 07:57 AM
Forgot to add my reminders for next time:

1)Be fitter
2)Wear hiking boots, not sneakers
3)Don't bring a baby stroller

slave
04-10-2004, 07:59 AM
So I need to bring my GP's??

pickle
04-10-2004, 07:59 AM
Forgot to add my reminders for next time:

1)Be fitter
2)Wear hiking boots, not sneakers
3)Don't bring a baby stroller


IM COMING IM COMING but how are you gonna take me if there's no baby stroller :(


I LIKE YOUR PICTURES DAVID! YOU R A NEAT PHOTOGRAPHER!

slave
04-10-2004, 09:52 AM
Well, apparently t3h boys are heading there on the 17th. :) Cant wait!!!!!

Suislide
04-10-2004, 09:57 AM
some nice pics dave. wish there were scenery like that around here, but no...it's mostly flat.

i would go out and about and take some pics today, but all the grass is still dead and brown from winter, and the trees are just starting to bud, so there's barely any leaves yet. wouldn't look as nice as it could, so i'll wait a month or two before doing a "Caledon, Ontario, Canada" picture documentary. :iceslolan

Amish_kid
04-10-2004, 07:29 PM
Pfft, I will own you all this summer. When everything gets bloomed and green I'm taking a backroad tour and gonna make some really really awesome pictures.

HogieGT-R
04-10-2004, 07:57 PM
those are some sweet pics Dave! makes me wish that i could have gone down there for a vacation:p

publicenemy137
04-10-2004, 08:20 PM
hmm maybe i'll take some pix of the cherry blossoms in DC, I live relatively close to em.

Moppie
04-10-2004, 08:40 PM
Some nice pics, Iv been to that beach,but didnt know there were any Gun emplacements there.
Altough thier a little small, I was hopeing for tunnels etc.

Something like this:
http://img12.photobucket.com/albums/v31/Moppie/IMG_0275small.jpg

Thats one of the stair ways in Stoney Batter on Waiheke Island, there there are 3 much larger emplacments linked by tunnels with liveing space inbetween

zebrathree
04-10-2004, 08:45 PM
Im learning here. I thought we only had emplacements at Devonport and Wrights Hill. THis is soooo cool.

taranaki
04-10-2004, 08:57 PM
Tokkie is the new COT photojournalist.How long before he dresses up as a fireman? (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=54302&highlight=fireman)

Discuss

Moppie
04-10-2004, 09:21 PM
Im learning here. I thought we only had emplacements at Devonport and Wrights Hill. THis is soooo cool.


There are quite a few scattered around the country, the orginal emplacements we're set up in the late 1800s to protect Auckland Harbour from Raiders (Pirates) and these were added to and expanded at the start of WW1. More were then added around the country at the start of WW2.

That I know of there are:
Emplacements on: North head (devonport).
Waiheke Island (Stoney Batter)
Gt Barrier Island (good luck getting to them with out a boat, and some climbing gear).
Motutapu Island, with an old Army Barreks close by that is now used for school camps etc.
North Head/Whangaparoa Penisula (my grandfather fired the last practice shot from these guns before they were removed in the late 50s)
Along the water front from the City to Misson bay there are several machine gun nests and smaller bunkers built into the cliff.
Rangitoto has a Look out on its peak. (no tunnels though)



All the emplacements have some kind of tunnel network associated with them. The one at Stoney Batter is most well known, its entire length its accesable to the public, and their is a group working on restoring them.
They plan to rebuild the orginal generators, and get the tunnels and assiciated plotting and enginering rooms back to thier orginal working conditionl.
The most famous are the ones on North Head, in the top of Mt Victoria. Most of these used to be open to the public, and you could walk through seveal hundred meters of open tunnel between the gun emplacments. However there have always been several tunnels that have been locked off, or bricked up, and over the past 10 years access has become more and more restricted. The Navey controls the land the tunnels are in and claims the resticted access is for public safety, and that the blocked tunnels don't lead anywhere. But there are groups who claim the tunnels are at least twice as big as what has already been explored, and have maps as evidence. They claim that everything from WWII supplies to complete planes are stashed in the tunnels.


However the most complex network actualy exists under Auckland City. There is an extensive tunnel network and series of bomb shelters built under Albert park in the middle of the city. The entrance is at the end of Victoria Street East, but is well bricked up and painted over. However thier existance has been confirmed by the council and maps have been presented to show thier extent. During WWII they were designed to be able to hold the population of the CBD (several thousand ppl). Again there are groups attempting to get the tunnels reopened and used as a tourist attraction, or since they come out the other side of the Grafton Gully, use them as part of a public transport network.
And as usual, there are groups who claim these tunnels are even bigger than is know, that they they link up with the emplacements on Mt Victoria and go as far as Mission bay where they link up with some of the Machine gun nests.
This is of course highly unlikely, as Auckland sits on a site with the highest concentration of Volcanic domes in the world, and so the under lying geology would make such an eleberate tunnel network very difficult.


And of course there are also several emplacements around Wellington. The ones Toksin found above, and I believe one or two others on the other side of the harbour.


EDIT Google is a wondeful thing, just found this about the wellington regions, seem there are more than a few emblacments and other buildings left: http://capitaldefence.orcon.net.nz/remgon/wgtnrem.htm

zebrathree
04-10-2004, 09:35 PM
Hey thanks for that info Moppie. I'll have to look at them next time Im up there. Ive been to North Head, very cool.


Found some more info on Fort Opau at this interesting site:
http://capitaldefence.orcon.net.nz/index.htm








In April 1941 construction was authorised for a 2 gun coastal battery for close defence located above cliffs near Opau Bay on the western coastline of Wellington. It was armed with two 6" MkVII breach loading guns on PIII mountings.

Before work could commence a two mile road had to be created to provide access to the site. Part of a nearby gully was filled in to provide a flat area to be used as a barracks area. This was hidden from the sea by being below the landward side of the ridge.
7 November 1941 saw the contract for the gun emplacements being let with work on the No.1 emplacement starting immediately. The No.2 emplacement was started on the 15 of November. Work started on a Radar Direction Finding station on the 29 November as radar was used to guide the guns.
Both of the 6" guns had been temporarily stored at Fort Dorset and then they were moved from there up to Fort Opau. Installation of the No.1 gun was undertaken between December 14 1941 and the 22nd. After Christmas, between December 28 and January 3 1942 the No.2 gun was installed. Both of the emplacements were completed during January.
The guns were proofed on the 26th of January in 1942 with the results being deemed satisfactory by the army.

The RDF (Radar Direction Finding) station was completed on the 28th of February. Construction of the BOP (Battery Observation Post) and Command Post was started on the 20th of January 1942 and completed on the 9th of April. Although this may seem like along time by today's standards 1942 saw an enormous amounts of defence related construction being undertaken due to the Japanese expansion within the pacific. At the same time due to the war construction manpower was stretched to the limit.

By late 1943 the situation in the Pacific had improved so on the 6th of September 1943 Fort Opau was put into care and maintenance. The decision to decommission the fort was made about June 1944. On the 28th of June the guns were loaded onto rail to be sent to the Royal New Zealand Navy armament depot in Auckland. On the 4th of September the same year the radar equipment was dismantled.
It is interesting to note that Fort Opau was decommissioned before the end of the war in the Pacific (which ended on the 15th of August 1945) and before the 9.2" battery on Wrights Hill above Karori was operational. Like many coastal defence works in New Zealand history, Fort Opau never fired a shot at any enemy vessels during its short life.

On 20 March 1988 a plaque was unveiled on the north side of the northern emplacement. It briefly describes the history of the Fort Opau Battery.
Although devoid of all of their fittings, the concrete remains of the observation post, command post and emplacements still remain. Part of the RDF station building remains although in ruin. Nearby in the barracks area, the foundations for most of the buildings are all that remains of the camp that housed the gunners of Fort Opau.
The Fort is publicly accessible from the Makara walkway which is a circular walk of about 6km starting and finishing at Makara beach. The walkway is administered by the Dept of Conservation and is open for most of the year except during lambing season.

Moppie
04-10-2004, 09:43 PM
Have a look at the links page for that site:

http://capitaldefence.orcon.net.nz/admin/links.htm

includes a link to a site about the Albert park tunnels, and even links to details about emplacements in Lyttelton and elsewhere in the country.


EDIT Try this link for details about the Albert park tunnels, including a map: http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/albert/

YogsVR4
04-10-2004, 09:44 PM
That coastline reminds me a lot of Saipan. Really rugged.

Great pics though :smile:

TankMMC
04-11-2004, 12:36 AM
't was rather odd clicking on a random thread and seeing good ol' kiwi numberplates on cars and our unmistakeable scenery

guess i'm not the only Kiwi here then.

zebrathree
04-11-2004, 12:44 AM
Oh hell no you're not.

We are 87% of the population here :D

Toksin
04-11-2004, 12:55 AM
Another Kiwi! Welcome!

You'll soon realise we pretty much run things here ;)

Wait, who the fuck am I kidding? I'm not a kiwi, I just live here!

slave
04-11-2004, 01:03 AM
yeah, that evil pickel girl runs these forums... corrupting aussies, bleah. You guys are mean.

pickle
04-11-2004, 01:07 AM
don't ruin david's thread! kiwi's own all. did you take pix of kapiti when you guys went out there, Dax?

taranaki
04-11-2004, 01:22 AM
guess i'm not the only Kiwi here then.

errrrrr,I guess not :smokin: Where'ya based?

TankMMC
04-11-2004, 01:31 AM
Another Kiwi! Welcome!

You'll soon realise we pretty much run things here ;)

Wait, who the fuck am I kidding? I'm not a kiwi, I just live here!
thanks for the welcome :)

technically- im not one either (although they were silly enough to give me a NZ Passport :screwy: )

Moppie
04-11-2004, 01:40 AM
A russian eh?
Welcome to the forums, we need some more Aucklanders to present a more balanced picture to the rest of the world.

Toksin
04-11-2004, 01:40 AM
I haven't got mine yet, where are you now/where are you originally from?

TankMMC
04-11-2004, 07:53 AM
A russian eh?
Welcome to the forums, we need some more Aucklanders to present a more balanced picture to the rest of the world.

dang im sure i clicked the "hide email address" thing in my profile. guess that didnt work too well then :banghead:

Im from Auckland, originally from Electrostal, Russia (basically almost Moscow - kinda like Helensville to Auckland if you get what I mean)

-Davo
04-11-2004, 08:00 AM
dude, those pictures are awesome, where in australia is that?

Toksin
04-11-2004, 08:05 AM
dude, those pictures are awesome, where in australia is that?

Please tell me you're fucking joking?

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND bro :p

Ssom
04-11-2004, 08:09 AM
shockingly hopeless pictures, give the camera to the baby, (s)he could probably take better pictures :p j/k


WHY did you not stop off at Kelburn to pick me up, so I could see Makara too :(

Toksin
04-11-2004, 08:11 AM
Because there was no space in the car. Diss my pics again and I'll throw you off that cliff. :p

-Davo
04-11-2004, 08:13 AM
Please tell me you're fucking joking?

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND bro :p



:p

Ah, ops, my bad, eheh.
I saw the pics of the sheep, and you said 'for you australians out there', and i thought it was australia, but i get it, New zealand, sheep, hahaha.

Ssom
04-11-2004, 08:16 AM
Booya! I'm bigger than you David, hence I will counter throw you off the cliff :devil: Besides, you could always sit on the roof or buy a bigger car

Moppie
04-11-2004, 09:03 AM
dang im sure i clicked the "hide email address" thing in my profile. guess that didnt work too well then :banghead:



Its hidden, just not from anyone with access to the Mod control panel :)

There is a growing Russian population here in NZ, its a good thing, your a much more relaxed and friendly people than those silly South Africans we get so many of ;)

I do hope you find what your looking for here at AF

TheNotoriousMogg
04-12-2004, 03:06 AM
Nice pics bud :thumbsup

and

that is a nasty beach...no white sand, no beautiful women..its a damn shame :mad:

zebrathree
04-12-2004, 04:35 AM
Better than your Alaskan beaches.

goat_launcher
04-12-2004, 10:26 AM
I have to drive 3 1/2 hours north to see scenery that looks 1/4 that beautiful, you lucky ass bastard. :banghead: Thanks for sharing.

Eh, fun with fractions...I need help. :screwy:

freakray
04-12-2004, 12:03 PM
All those coastal defences and they still couldn't keep the South Africans out.....

Moppie
04-13-2004, 02:24 AM
All those coastal defences and they still couldn't keep the South Africans out.....



Have you ever tried to keep flys out of your house?
No matter how many you kill, theres another one on its way.

-Davo
04-13-2004, 03:01 AM
Nice pics bud :thumbsup

and

that is a nasty beach...no white sand, no beautiful women..its a damn shame :mad:


That's cause he's in new zealand :p
We have all the hot babes and nice white sand!

Toksin
04-13-2004, 03:51 AM
LOL Ray

ROFL Moppie. Well said. You cannot stop us, we will conquer you all.

TankMMC
04-13-2004, 08:20 AM
Toksin,
where abouts do you host the pictures?

EDIT : ignore that, a right click revealed all

yes i am a computer moron :banghead:

freakray
04-13-2004, 09:37 AM
Have you ever tried to keep flys out of your house?
No matter how many you kill, theres another one on its way.

That sounds like a death threat Dave, you better watch out.

Toksin
04-13-2004, 08:45 PM
He'll need a pretty big fly swatter Ray :D

kittedb18bt
04-14-2004, 07:30 PM
sorry, haven't been on in a while. Toksin!!! the picture titled "The South Island" was incredible. most of them were very good(except the close-up of yourself) jk. that camera is incredible, how much did you spend on it? i would like to purchase a nice one soon.

oh yeah, thanks for sharing. you know where to take pics.

Toksin
04-14-2004, 08:43 PM
Chris: The camera was $1200NZ, plus $230NZ for the 256mb memory stick. PM me if you want any high quality versions :D I have an awesome one like the South Island pic I'm using as my wallpaper that I can email to you.

Moppie
04-15-2004, 02:58 AM
Canons take better pics, but the Sony's are a little simpler to use and more compact (but more expensive to get batteries and Memory cards for).

Toksin
04-15-2004, 06:17 AM
To be honest I never had a look at a Canon, but I chose Sony for the memorystick, plus I liked the features vs cost etc. But yeah, memory sticks are expensive - 600 bucks for a 512 stick.

I love the sorts of pictures it takes...anyway, it's a poor workman that blames his tools, if you know what I mean.

Sean
04-25-2004, 07:22 PM
Awesome! I need to plan a trip to New Zealand.

BLU CIVIC
06-26-2004, 08:48 PM
damn u and ur beautiful landscapes

blindside.AMG
06-26-2004, 08:51 PM
damn u and ur beautiful landscapes

Late much? :eek7:

BLU CIVIC
06-26-2004, 08:54 PM
nah...he mentioned it in another "current" thread and i had to come see 4 myself

blindside.AMG
06-26-2004, 08:57 PM
Oh, gotcha. :smile:

Violet
06-27-2004, 12:31 AM
Those were some nice pictures, my little scrumptious.

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