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Karangahake is a
locality in the
Hauraki District of New Zealand. In Māori,
Karangahake translates as a "humpbacked
ridge or a call from the
other side"...
- 175°43′32″E / 37.423676°S 175.725514°E / -37.423676; 175.725514 The
Karangahake Gorge lies
between the
Coromandel and
Kaimai ranges, at the southern...
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flows west
rather than into the bay. It runs
through the steep-sided
Karangahake Gorge,
forming a
break between the
Coromandel Range and the
Kaimai Ranges...
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gateway to the
Coromandel Peninsula, and as the
western gateway to the
Karangahake Gorge and the Bay of Plenty. One can
gloss the Māori-language name Paeroa...
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Kaimai Ranges. Road
access from this
direction is
through the
winding Karangahake Gorge road.
Waihi has a warm and
temperate climate but
unusually high...
- Island. To the
south of the
Coromandel Range,
separated by the
winding Karangahake Gorge, the bone
continues with the
Kaimai Range. The
large island of...
- over it:
State Highway 2,
across the
northern end of the
range through Karangahake Gorge, and
State Highway 29 from
Tauranga to Hamilton. Mt Te
Aroha can...
- Road in
Karangahake Gorge, near
State Highway 2,
between Paeroa and Waihi, and
close to the
small settlement of Waikino. "Owharoa Falls,
Karangahake Gorge"...
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currently used by the
Goldfields Railway was
originally built through the
Karangahake Gorge as the
Waihi Branch from
Paeroa on the
Thames Branch to provide...
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Canterbury region Buller Gorge,
Buller Cromwell Gorge,
Central Otago Karangahake Gorge,
Coromandel Peninsula Karapoti Gorge,
Wellington Region Kawarau...