Surviving White Island

Kelsey Waghorn, HarperCollins...

Before the flood

Waiapu River, a treasure of Ngāti Porou, is now known, too, for its volatility. After decades of forestry thrashing the...

A vanished world

From fossils to boulders, heritage precincts to glacial moraines, the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark rocks....

Making gullies great again

A story that proves we can change the world, one manky strip of city at a time....

Go solar

Tala Tyrell cleans the solar panels on Fenua Fala, to keep the array operating at top efficiency. The solar farm—which...

Fly over Fakaofo

Fakaofo is the smallest and most southerly of Tokelau’s three atolls. Two islands are inhabited, the tiny islet of Fale,...

Unload the Mataliki

Everything in and out of Tokelau arrives on this ferry, the Mataliki, which makes the 10-day round-trip linking Fakaofo, Nukunonu...

Hunt coconut crabs

In the Pisonia forest on Tokelau Island, Nukunonu, Troy William, Isaac Perez and Dominic Manuele check holes under trees for...

Time and tide

Change has come fast for Tokelau. When New Zealand Geographic visited in 1994, women were cooking over open fires, men...

Islands in the stream

Tokelau is one of the smallest and most remote island states on the planet. There are no airstrips—you need to...
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