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Greymouth is the central West Coast town and offers the
visitor excellent accommodation, information and refreshments. It is a
central location for exploring the area which is famous for its spectacular
scenery and adventure activities including 'black water' rafting (through caves)
white water rafting, jet boating, caving, hiking, fishing and many more.
Greenstone, or 'pounamu' (a type of jade) is a popular local product and the
Coasters (the locals) are known for their hospitality. To the north of Greymouth
the exciting coastal road squeezes between mountains and ocean through to
Westport. On the way are the curious Punakaiki or 'pancake' rocks, unusual
limestone cliffs that feature a blow hole and a number of other 'holes' into the
ocean far below. Behind that is the beautiful Paparoa National Park also
with unusual limestone formations and lush native forest and abundant
birdlife. Inland from Greymouth is the mysterious Lake Brunner, home of the rare and elegant Kotuku, or Blue Heron bird. There are a number of tours, guided or otherwise that allow you access to this beautiful spot. South from Greymouth is the road to the glaciers, which passes through several historic goldmining towns which offer further possibilities for entertainment and adventure.
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