In New Zealand, George visits one of the Hauraki Gulf's best-kept secrets - Rakino Island. With fewer than 30 full-time residents, this island has no shops or services, just a self-reliant community that thrives on connection and co-operation. George explores a one-of-a-kind tiny home with a clever stowaway interior and a house perched so close to the ocean that the tide feels like a front doorstep. He also meets the island's rubbish collectors, is welcomed into a charming cottage and visits the home of an immigrant-come-resident, who proves that belonging can be found at the ends of the Earth.
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