Curio Bay is a coastal spot in New Zealand famous for its 180 million-year-old petrified forest. This unique site also hosts a colony of rare yellow-eyed penguins and is home to the endemic Hector's dolphin. Visitors can marvel at fossilized tree stumps exposed during low tide, providing a glimpse into a prehistoric forest that existed before grasses and flowering plants. With around 100,000 visitors annually, Curio Bay is a must-see attraction in the Catlins region, offering a fascinating blend of ancient history and natural beauty.
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