A yacht known for its famous - or rather infamous - ties to a British royal affair in the 1930s is in Auckland.
The Nahlin is berthed among other large yachts on the city's waterfront and is a spectacular sight more than 80 years on from its glamour role.
Despite its grandeur, many people will remember it as being the yacht on which the new King of England, Edward VIII, rendezvoused with his married lover, Wallis Simpson.
The pair shocked the British Government and public when, shortly after the death of his father, King George V, in 1936, the new King announced that he would be going on a cruise with Mrs Simpson.
They continued to raise eyebrows when they met leaders of Nazi-supporting countries during the trip.