An article explores Te Puna Quarry Park in the Bay of Plenty, highlighting its transformation from a 1911 quarry into a whimsical garden featuring a dragon, a sword in the stone, and diverse plant life, maintained by volunteers and rich with mythological and ecological elements.
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