- New
Zealand Māori word
Kaimanawa relates to two
separate things: The
Kaimanawa Range of mountains, in the
North Island Kaimanawa horses, a
feral horse...
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Kaimanawa horses are a po****tion of
feral horses in New
Zealand that are
descended from
domestic horses released in the 19th and 20th centuries. They...
- The
Kaimanawa Range,
officially called the
Kaimanawa Mountains since 16 July 2020, is a
range of
mountains in the
central North Island of New Zealand....
- Age myth: The
Kaimanawa Wall". NZ Skeptics.
Retrieved 15
November 2024. Howe, K. R. (2005). "Ideas
about Māori origins: The
Kaimanawa Wall". Te Ara Enyclopedia...
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Kaimanawa Forest Park is a
protected area
south of Lake Taupō and east of
Mount Tongariro in the Taupō
Volcanic Zone. It is
situated in the Rangitikei...
- It runs for a
total of 164
kilometres southeast from the
Kaweka Range,
Kaimanawa Range and
Ruahine Range and then east
before emptying into
Hawke Bay roughly...
- (157 mi) long. Its
headwaters are to the
southeast of Lake Taupō in the
Kaimanawa Ranges. It
flows from the
Central Plateau south past Taihape, Mangaweka...
- Tongariro,
Mount Ngauruhoe, and
Mount Ruapehu, and to the west of the
Kaimanawa Range. The
Rangipo Desert receives 1,500–2,500 mm (59–98 in) of rainfall...
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Amanda Wilson,
three New
Zealand equestrian sisters famous for
taming Kaimanawa horses Bad
Animals Studio This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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arrival of Europeans,
confined to the Ruahine, Tararua,
Rimutaka and
Kaimanawa mountain ranges in the south-east of the
North Island. It was remarkable...