Te Atatu South to Te Atatu Peninsula

23 January 2015. Updated 4 October 2015.

By Mark Farquharson

Sequence Starts:

Te Atatu South

Supermarket.

ST. Giles Church

Manna Midwives.

Gym

Wendys burger restaurant

Motel

Eight houses at 318

Fire Station

Bridge over motorway.

Te Atatu Peninsula

Jack Colvin Park

Horse farm

Rutherford College

Gloria Park

Park 1

Springbank Esplanade

Park 2

Seating under roof, not in park.

Park 3

Ramlea Park, has running track.

Community Centre & Library

Gun Emplacements

Taipari Strand

Te Atatu Peninsula Park

Renata Esplanade

Durham Green

Kervil Park

Tawa Esplanade

Kelvin Strand

Chapman Strand

Dawnhaven Esplanade

Orukuwai Point

Sequence Ends

Comments:

Note some areas may overlap.

My thinking is that Te Atatu South is representing the USA, possible starting at Manna Midwives. From after the motorway bridge to the Library is also representing the USA. I am not sure about after the Library, possible Europe.

Out on Te Atatu Peninsular there are three park like areas with seats under a roof held up by poles. There is no signage or names for these areas. There is a fourth set of seats under a roof, but this is not in a park, it is beside the road, before you get to the third park.

Info on the Three Parks:

Park 1, is on St Jerome Ave & Cellamans St. St Jerome 331-420, Patron of Librarians, Feast day: September 30. Cellamans, was probably some ones name.

Park 2, is on Cellamans St and Vinograd Mews and Lone Tree Ave. The only think as a definition I could find for Vinograd was that in Serbo-Croatian and in Slovene it means vineyard according to wiktionary.

Mews: A street line with dwellings, that use to be stables, according to the dictionary, however the houses in the street are not former stables.

Park 3, is on Vinograd Mews and Rhone Ave and Provence Esplanade. This park has the largest structure. It has an arch as well. Rhone: Major river in France. The Valley of Rhone has vineyards which it is famous for. Provence was previously a province of south eastern France.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2015

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