Many people who reside on the North Island of New Zealand prefer to stay out of the fast pace of the cities and reside along the coastal shores in small beach homes. The people who live in this cute house in Te Kopuru, decorate the exterior with buoys and marine ropes which have been collected along the beach over the years and now make cute garden ornaments.
Te Kopuru is the largest community on the Pouto Peninsula in Northland, New Zealand with a population of approximately 500. The community of Te Kopuru relies mainly on the farming and horticulture industry with tourism starting to become very important as more tourists come to this quaint community every year.
Funny Picture of landscaping using buoys and marine ropes at a house in Norton Street in the village of Te Kopuru, Northland, North Island, New Zealand.
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