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Hawke's Bay weekend photos: Flying scooters and Nest Fest punters

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From left, Annie Lever, Dannevirke, and Rosa Nevison, from Dunedin.

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Hawke's Bay Today photographer Paul Taylor was at Nest Fest in Hastings and the National Scooter Championships at Bay Skate Napier on Saturday.

Nothing better than a good dance to shake off the Covid blues. Photo / Paul Taylor
Nothing better than a good dance to shake off the Covid blues. Photo / Paul Taylor
These punters reckoned Nest Fest was the best.  
Photo / Paul Taylor
These punters reckoned Nest Fest was the best. Photo / Paul Taylor
Any self respecting music festival needs a giant orb and Nest Fest in Hastings was no different.
Any self respecting music festival needs a giant orb and Nest Fest in Hastings was no different.
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It's all about the vibe, at Nest Fest. Photo / Paul Taylor
It's all about the vibe, at Nest Fest. Photo / Paul Taylor
An airborne Sean McFarland from Hawkes Bay competes in the Pro Men final. Photo / Paul Taylor
An airborne Sean McFarland from Hawkes Bay competes in the Pro Men final. Photo / Paul Taylor
Cole Turner,  winner of the Men's Open finals at the National Scooter Championships at Bay Skate Napier on Saturday. Photo / Paul Taylor
Cole Turner, winner of the Men's Open finals at the National Scooter Championships at Bay Skate Napier on Saturday. Photo / Paul Taylor
Jett Williams, son of professional golf caddy Steve Williams, in action in the Pro Men final.
Photo / Paul Taylor
Jett Williams, son of professional golf caddy Steve Williams, in action in the Pro Men final. Photo / Paul Taylor
Thomas Fitzgerald-Grout pulls off a tricky manoeuvre in the Pro Men final. Photo / Paul Taylor
Thomas Fitzgerald-Grout pulls off a tricky manoeuvre in the Pro Men final. Photo / Paul Taylor
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