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Whatipu is a
remote beach on the west
coast of the
Auckland Region in the
North Island of New Zealand. The
Whatipu area has been
managed as a scientific...
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Whatipu Lodge is a
historic lodge located in
Whatipu, a
historic remote settlement to the west of Auckland. The
lodge was
originally a 19th-century homestead...
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goddess of loyalty. Hinehōaka, the
goddess of sandstone, the
taniwha Whatipū is her guardian. Hinenuitepō, the
goddess of
night and death, and ruler...
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Anawhata and
Whatipu to
transport Kauri logs.
Distance from Auckland; 40 km (50
minute drive). To the
south of
Anawhata are Piha,
Karekare and
Whatipu. To the...
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Ranges Regional Park, and
enters the
Tasman Sea at
Pararaha Bay,
north of
Whatipu. The
stream originates south of the ****a
Ridge in the
central Waitākere...
- from
there for
another eight kilometres (5.0 miles)
along the
coast to
Whatipu,
where it
could be
loaded onto ships.
Before the
railway was built, the...
- Rock at Piha,
which was the
location of
Whakaari pā, and the
caves in
Whatipu. The Waitākere
Ranges sites have a
large number of wood and
fibre artefacts...
- (listed from
North to South)
Muriwai Bet****
Beach Anawhata Piha
Karekare Whatipu Karioitahi Beach Raglan Taranaki region, New
Zealand Wellington region...
- Toka-Tapu-a-Kupe /
Ninepin Rock is an
island at the
mouth of the
Manukau Harbour, at
Whatipu in the Waitākere
Ranges area. The
island is a
volcanic plug of the Miocene...
- Valley, Sunnyvale, Oratia, Waiatarua, Laingholm, Parau, Cornwallis, ****a,
Whatipu, Karekare, Piha, Anawhata, Bet**** / Te Henga, and
Waitakere township...