- Tapuae-o-Uenuku,
formerly Mount Tapuaenuku, is the
highest peak in the
northeast of New Zealand's
South Island. The name
translates from Māori as "footprint...
- south-east of the town of
Waitangi on
Chatham Island. The
island is
called Tapuaenuku in
Moriori and Māori, and was
formerly called The Fort. The archipelago...
- has
supplanted the
English name for this island.
Little Mangere Unknown Tapuaenuku Star Keys
Motchu Hopo
Motuhope The
Sisters Rakitchu Rangitatahi about...
-
settlement in the Chathams, Waitangi, on
Chatham Island.
Mangere and
nearby Tapuaenuku (Little Mangere) are the
eroded remains of an
ancient volcano of Pliocene...
- Islands. Forbes'
parakeet is
found only on
Mangere and
Little Mangere (
Tapuaenuku)
Islands in the
Chatham Islands group. The
Chatham Islands are sovereign...
- rainbow',
however its
former name
Mount Tapuaenuku,
which means 'to
shuffle feet', was a
memorial to
Chief Tapuaenuku who
climbed Nga Tapu Wae o
Uenuku ('the...
- kārearea falcon,
Marlborough rock daisy,
flowering red
tussock and
Mount Tapuaenuku, the
highest peak on the
South Island's
Inland Kaikoura range. The image...
- from
Cracroft Reserve, from
Aoraki /
Mount Cook to the
south to
Mount Tapuaenuku to the north. This sign, set on a
Halswell stone base, was
erected by...
-
valleys of the Kaikōura
Ranges with its high peak at the 2880-metre
Mount Tapuaenuku,
while to the
south lies the beech-covered
Spencer Range, and to the north...
- A.; Graham, I. J. (1994). "The age, geology, and
geochemistry of the
Tapuaenuku Igneous Complex, Marlborough, New Zealand". New
Zealand Journal of Geology...