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Coordinates: 46°22′S 167°56′E / 46.367°S 167.933°E / -46.367; 167.933
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The hills behind Colac are the Longwoods are were popular in early days for gold mining, further West shale was also mined for a short time. In the Gold mining days, There was a significant Chinese village towards Orepuki called Canton
The hills behind Colac are the Longwoods are were popular in early days for gold mining, further West shale was also mined for a short time. In the Gold mining days, There was a significant Chinese village towards Orepuki called Canton


Colac Bay Hill, Lake George, Howell's Hills and the [[Longwood Range]] make up the geographic landmarks. In places [[Raratoka Island]] or Centre Island and Stewart Island can be seen by looking across [[Foveaux Strait]].
Colac Bay Hill, Lake George, Howell's Hills and the [[Longwood Range]] make up the geographic landmarks. In places [[Raratoka Island]] or Centre Island and [[Rakiura / Stewart Island]], can be seen by looking across [[Foveaux Strait]].


==References==
==References==

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Colac Bay is located in New Zealand
Colac Bay
Colac Bay

Colac Bay (Oraka in Māori) is a small township on the Southern Scenic Route, 10 minutes from Riverton, New Zealand. Surrounding areas include Longwood, Tihaka, Waipango, Round Hill, Wakapatu, Ruahine, Pahia and Orepuki.

The town hugs the bay, with sandy beaches, and has a popular surf spot known as Trees. It is a beach break that breaks to the left and right. The Northern end of the bay is generally good for swimming. The town has a well appointed cafe, craft shop, pub, caravan park, community hall and Marae. The town also features a statue of a surfer riding a wave which is popular with tourists.

The hills behind Colac are the Longwoods are were popular in early days for gold mining, further West shale was also mined for a short time. In the Gold mining days, There was a significant Chinese village towards Orepuki called Canton

Colac Bay Hill, Lake George, Howell's Hills and the Longwood Range make up the geographic landmarks. In places Raratoka Island or Centre Island and Rakiura / Stewart Island, can be seen by looking across Foveaux Strait.

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46°22′S 167°56′E / 46.367°S 167.933°E / -46.367; 167.933