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- The Pororari River, with an older spelling of Porarari, is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows northwest from its...
- significance – the forests of the lowland karst synclinegazetted as the Pororari Ecological Area in 1979. The initial proposal for a large park incorporating...
- Perpendicular Point, known as Te Miko. The settlement sits to the south, by the Pororari Lagoon at the mouth of the Porarari River. To the south of the village...
- would be built. It would connect existing tracks—the Croesus Track and the Pororari River Track—and a side track would be built to the Pike River Mine site...
- broadleaf forest before dropping into the Pororari River valley. Walkers who take the track down the Pororari River back to Punakaiki from this point will...
- 170.17222°E / -43.41972; 170.17222 Pororari Lagoon Buller District Near Punakaiki, at the mouth of the Pororari River 42°06′05″S 171°20′20″E / 42.10139°S...
- Pokororo River Pomahaka River Pongaroa River Pōrangahau River Poroporo River Pororari River Porter River Postal River Potts River Pouawa River Poulter River...
- George Gibbs in 2014. The holotype specimen was collected by Gibbs on the Pororari River track in September and is held in the New Zealand Arthropod Collection...
- across the river. The section of the trail from the Punakaiki River to the Pororari River is dual-use – shared between walkers and mountain bikers, and serves...
- landscape for roughly 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) before joining the larger Pororari River. In 1998, the cr**** was given a dual place name through the Ngāi...