
Red Beach
“Red Beach” is a coastal place-name used for a beach, and it also appears as the name of a suburb in New Zealand’s North Island. That overlap matters, because in everyday life a beach often functions beyond recreation: it becomes a geographic reference point for homes, commutes, and local identity. In this case, the same name groups people and landscape under one label—first for water and shore, then for the surrounding settlement that carries its identity inland. Red Beach, then, is less a single landmark and more a naming link between coast and community: the shoreline provides the name, and the neighbourhood helps keep it in regular use. …
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