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Share Your #OtakiSunset

#OtakiSunset
You can't go to Otaki without seeing the Sunset over Kapiti Island, it's beautiful, always different and not to be missed!

The Sunny Otaki Facebook Group and Zilchoo.com want you to Share Your Otaki Sunset with us, we want to see the most spectacular and beautiful sunset photographs you have, Share Your Sunset with the rest of the community!


HOW TO SHARE...
Upload Your Sunset photograph onto The Sunny Otaki Facebook Group or the Otaki Zilchoo's facebook page, or you can share by using Instagram and Twitter with the Hashtag #OtakiSunset.


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