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Catlins River dolphin

South Island, New Zealand

Before you depart Pounawea, check out the estuary of the Catlins River for a dolphin, a simple wooden post (circa 1882) for boats to tie up to assist with navigation. The force of the tide would pivot the boat in the direction they wanted to go. Very few dolphins have survived as they are constructed out of wood.

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