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Mount Arowhana is a 1440-metre (4724 ft)
mountain that is part of the
backbone of the
Raukumara Range in the
northeast of New Zealand's
North Island. The...
- 1,450 m (4,760 ft) (highest
point of the Rock and
Pillar Range)
Mount Arowhana – 1,439 m (4,721 ft)
Jumbo Peak (Tararua Range) – 1,405 m (4,610 ft) Pouakai...
- peak,
while the loop of the
snare fell to the southwest,
becoming Mount Arowhana.
Rongokako carried on to Horoera, from
which he
departed from New Zealand...
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creature akin to a
monitor lizard which advanced toward a
bushman in
Mount Arowhana before retreating into a Rata tree.
Although the
animal itself was not...
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Other prominent peaks include Maungahaumi (1,213 m/3,980 ft),
Mount Arowhana (1,440 m/4,720 ft), and
Mount Raukūmara (1,413 m/4,636 ft).
Geology of...
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regional Hudson & Cotton, 1943
Arowhanan 95.2 92.1 age
Cretaceous New
Zealand Arowhana Wellman, 1959
Arshantan 52.1 46.2 ALMA
Eocene Asia Romer, 1966 Artinskian...
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Mangaotanean stage Rm 93.7 Mangaotane,
Gisborne District Arowhanan stage Ra 95.2
Arowhana,
Gisborne District Clarence epoch C 108.4
Waiau Toa /
Clarence River Ngaterian...
- Physical characteristics
Source Confluence of the
Tukuhouhou Stream and
Arowhana Stream • location
Ikawhenua Range • coordinates 38°31′02″S 176°51′53″E...
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Waipaoa and the
Mangatu rivers and tributaries, the
Raukumara Ranges, the
Arowhana mountain, and the Motu
River on the
boundaries of Mangaotane. Ngāriki Kaipūtahi...
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North Island of New Zealand. It
flows northeast from the
slopes of
Mount Arowhana in the
Raukumara Range to join with the
Tapuaeroa River close to the settlement...