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Off the Beaten Track

When digital content creator Rosalie and husband Myles Taylor revisited a bushwalk track in Piha, they knew it was the place for their wedding.

“When we saw that clearing, we just instantly knew it was perfect,” says Rosalie.

It was an unconventional choice. A clearing, about 1km into the walking track, nestled among the lush greenery of the Piha bush.

The secluded sanctuary, under a canopy of nikau palms, provided a space for their ceremony and became the starting point of their wedding day — a day where every aspect was handpicked to showcase their signature style. And like what was to follow, it was a vibe that was all their own. Think wooden signs with David

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