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Lion rock is a rocky outcrop at the mouth of the Piha creek, shaped like a reclining lion. |
| Lion Rock He settled here to guard this cove, a niche in otherwise unyielding, yet flung-up hills. His feet are caressed and riven by the salted tide. I've seen him on wild days, his haunches quivering, steadying to strike. The great mane thrashes, surging about the bald crown, pitted, scoured clean by time and tide. Further down, straining Pohutukawas move gnarled and scaly fingers, sinuously gripping, penetrating his basalt hide. High above the old beast, circling, undulating on unseen currents, gulls slip, and slice the air; cavorting, wheeling on boiling turbulence thrown up by the regal, ancient protector of this western shore. |