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KeriKeri has a great farmers market on a Sunday (not sure if it's every Sunday or once a month) that we visited - local produce, you can try local wines, pates & other products, plus there's a bit of entertainment & food you can buy, like delicious crepes.

Written Dec 23, 2006

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