Split Apple Rock Tasman
Amazing natural PacMan rock formation
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Message from Rach Stewart

Tokangawhā / Split Apple Rock is a rock formation located just off the coast between Kaiteriteri and Marahau in Abel Tasman National Park. It looks like an apple that has been neatly sliced in half by some otherworldly knife, seemingly caused by two feuding gods who were fighting to possess it (according to Māori legend). It's made of granite and estimated to be around 120 million years old.

How to get there: The rock itself can be seen on a scenic kayaking, waka, cruise or boat trip, but is also accessible via a walking track down to Towers Bay.

From Kaiteriteri take Sandy Bay Road towards Marahau. After about 5 km Turn right onto Tokongawa Drive. Follow the road for about 800m and turn right into Moonraker Way. There's a carpark at the top of the road which might be crowded during the high season. You can walk down to the start of the track from the carpark or there is a drop off area at the bottom but then you will need to park your car.

Photography info: I visited here at sunrise which in my opinion is the best time to avoid the crowds and also have the rock in golden light if it's not too cloudy. Take your mid range zoom lens with you for this spot and your ND filters if you want to smooth out the water.

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