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Rangaunu Harbour is a
shallow harbour in the far
north of New Zealand. It is
situated on the east
coast at the base of the
Aupouri Peninsula. The name...
- At the base of the
peninsula to the east is the
natural inlet of the
Rangaunu Harbour.
Beyond this lies the
Karikari Peninsula and the
broad sweep of...
- than that of adults. In New Zealand's
North Island, it is
common from
Rangaunu Harbour south to
southern Taranaki and west of Tauranga, Lake Taupō, and...
- and
Rangitoto Island are
connected at low tide The
Okatakata Islands in
Rangaunu Harbour Islands portal Islet Presque-isle Tied
island Vanishing island...
- New Zealand, on the
banks of the
Awanui River just
before it
flows into
Rangaunu Bay.
Awanui lies at the
south end of the
Aupouri Peninsula in the Far North...
- the east
coast of the far
north of Northland, New Zealand, is
between Rangaunu Harbour to the west, and
Doubtless Bay to the southeast. It is a right-angled...
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Rangaunu Harbour where the crew
eventually settled. At the end of its
service the waka was
interred in a cr****, Te Waipopo-o-Māhuhu in the
Rangaunu Harbour...
- name kapetā. Hapū
would travel across Northland to
special events in the
Rangaunu Harbour,
where for two days kapetā
could be fished. The meat
could be eaten...
- then north, for a
total of 30
kilometres (19 mi),
before flowing into
Rangaunu Harbour. The town of
Kaitaia is
along its banks. The four
major upstream...
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Whanganui in it.
After the cir****navigation,
Tamatea went to the
nearby Rangaunu Harbour and
married the
three daughters of Ira and Tekeru-wahine: Te Onoono-i-waho...