- Lake
Mahinapua is a
shallow lake on the West
Coast of New Zealand's
South Island. Once a
lagoon at the
mouth of the
Hokitika River, it
became a lake when...
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tramway Mananui (45.49 km),
junction with
McCallum & Co.
tramway Lake
Mahinapua (48.45 km)
Ruatapu (49.86 km),
junction with
Butler Bros.
tramway from...
- is
located on a
narrow strip of land
between the
Tasman Sea and Lake
Mahinapua, a
shallow lake that was
originally a
coastal lagoon.
State Highway 6...
- July 2011). "Cultural
Impact ****essment of
Hokitika Rimu
Treetop Walk
Māhinapua" (PDF).
Department of Conservation.
Retrieved 18
September 2021. Tumahai...
- near
where the
bodies were
found in the water, on the s****s of Lake
Mahinapua in the
battle called Tāwiri-o-Te Makō. Moki was
later cursed by two tohunga...
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English names is the most
common form of dual name, some places, such as
Mahināpua Cr**** / Tūwharewhare,
include Māori
elements in each part of the name...
- had
villages or
gardens at
other places including Inangahua, Taramakau,
Mahinapua, Pouerua,
Okuru and
Arawhata (Jackson Bay). The name Māwhera (meaning...
- 43°25′15″S 169°57′30″E / 43.42083°S 169.95833°E / -43.42083; 169.95833 Lake
Mahinapua Northern Westland District 42°47′30″S 170°55′00″E / 42.79167°S 170.91667°E...
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trees and tree ferns. The loop walk
takes in
views of the
nearby Lake
Mahinapua and
includes a
cantilever extending out into the
forest canopy. A 47 metres...
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Nelson to
Greymouth and Hokitika. It
reaches its
southern limit near Lake
Mahinapua at 42°4′
South latitude. The
natural habitat is
forest along the coasts...