Banks Peninsula
Banks Peninsula is a unique landform located on the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island. It was formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, resulting in a rugged landscape with deep bays and steep cliffs. The peninsula is home to several small towns, including Akaroa, which is known for its French heritage and beautiful harbor.
The area is rich in biodiversity, featuring native wildlife such as the Hector's dolphin and various bird species. Banks Peninsula is also popular for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and exploring its scenic coastline, making it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists.