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Waitomokia (also Moerangi,
Gabriel Hill or
Mount Gabriel) is a
volcano in the
Auckland volcanic field.
Waitomokia's 600 m (2,000 ft) wide tuff crater...
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Mataoho ("The
Sacred Footprints of Mataoho"),
including Māngere Lagoon,
Waitomokia,
Crater Hill, Kohuora,
Pukaki Lagoon and
Robertson Hill. Many of the Māori...
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Kirkbride Road in Māngere Bridge. In 2000,
George Fistonich purchased Waitomokia /
Mount Gabriel, a
nearby quarried volcanic site in Māngere. The vineyard...
- Hill (Matanginui) 3 Ōtara Hill 4 Māngere
Mountain 5
Puketutu Island 6
Waitomokia 7
Oruarangi 8 Ihumātao 9
Maungataketake 10 Pūkaki 11 Papahīnau 12 Te Pā-o-te-tū-tahi-atu...
- suburban,
industrial and
rural Māngere. It is met by a
tributary river, the
Waitomokia Cr****, and
flows north-west into the
Manukau Harbour. The cr****'s catchment...
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erupted an
estimated 130,000
years ago,
while the most
recent feature is
Waitomokia,
which erupted around 20,300
years before the present. The low-lying volcanic...
- 000 ft) wide,
partly filled with water. The hill,
alongside Māngere Lagoon,
Waitomokia, Kohuora,
Pukaki Lagoon and
Robertson Hill, is one of the
volcanic features...
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erupted approximately 24,300
years ago. The hill,
alongside Māngere Lagoon,
Waitomokia,
Crater Hill,
Kohuora and
Pukaki Lagoon, is one of the
volcanic features...
- in the
Auckland volcanic field. The lagoon,
alongside Māngere Lagoon,
Waitomokia,
Crater Hill,
Kohuora and
Robertson Hill, is one of the
volcanic features...
- term for the
smaller volcanoes around the
Mangere area: Māngere Lagoon,
Waitomokia,
Crater Hill, Kohuora,
Pukaki Lagoon and
Robertson Hill. The name of the...