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A shark helped another shark give birth at an Auckland, New Zealand aquarium in 2009. The first shark bit the abdomen of the second, freeing the pups inside. One aquarium staff member said "It had to bite a certain part to let them out and do it without killing the babies or her."
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The French government bombed and sunk a Greenpeace ship while it was harboured at Auckland, New Zealand. A photographer was killed, and two French agents were apprehended.
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In 2016, an occasional summertime atmospheric event called Sporadic E turned the southern hemisphere sky into a radio wave "mirror", causing shortwave FM radio stations from Australia to be heard in Auckland in New Zealand, over 1500 miles away
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In Auckland, New Zealand, the subway project was under threat with millions of dollars already pledged because of the Maori people. They feared that the subway disturbs the monster living under the city (the Taniwha) and that it shows its disagreement. An highway was modified for this reason
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France sank the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour New Zealand in 1985 using two limpet mines.
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In December 1809 the indigenous inhabitants of Red Island Village in New Zealand (North Island, North Auckland Peninsula) enslaved a British sailor and compelled him to make fish hooks for them. Once he'd made enough, they killed and ate him.
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About the Dawn Raids in Auckland, New Zealand back in mid-70's to early 1980's. These operations involved special police squads conducting raids on the homes and workplaces of overstayers throughout New Zealand usually at dawn. Overstayers and their families were often prosecuted.
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There are 2x as many Samoans living in Auckland, New Zealand as there are in Samoa's capital, Apia.
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The Polynesians had created a settlement in the Auckland Islands, which are located 456 km south of New Zealand
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The surge in demand for avocado's has triggered a crime wave in New Zealand. In Auckland a tree was surrounded with razor wire. "It’s not like cannabis", a community coordinator said.
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In 1998 Auckland, the capital of New Zealand, had a FIVE WEEK blackout.