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A striking landmark in Hokitika is the Hokitika Clock Tower. Its first name was Westland War Memorial and Coronation and War Memorial. It has been part of the national cultural heritage since 1989. Inaugurated in 1903, the memorial is intended to pay tribute to the region's contribution to the Second Boer War. The monument is 11.4 m high. The clock tower with clock and bell stands on four pillars, each with two inscribed panels in the lower area.
At the heart of the city.. symbol of Hokitika. I wish other places can have this kind of symbols as well
Small and quiet town
By far the second best roundabout in hokitika
It was super cool and looked pretty awesome and I was just doing the trip I do every year the coast to coast because I'm from Christchurch.😁😆I had a really fun time there!