For the final day of our trip, we anchored off the town of Russell in the north of the country to visit the site where the Waitangi Treaty was signed by both Māori and the British Crown. The timing of our visit was remarkable as just hours after Māori MP Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke tore-up the Indigenous Treaty Principles Bill during a powerful Haka in parliament. The bill ostensibly promises to extend and clarify the treaty. The day began with torrential wind and near-gale winds but ended in glorious sunshine.