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A ‘COVE’ IS a small bay connected to the ocean by a shallow or narrow entrance. Just as trampers value huts as places of shelter, so mariners value coves as havens to escape rough conditions at sea.

Supper Cove, at the conclusion of Fiordland's Dusky Track, holds fond memories for me. I've walked the Dusky twice and loved the isolation, history and mood of this

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