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  2. Tutaekuri River - Wikipedia

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    The river was forced to seek an alternative route and started to back up, and so the residents of Hawke's Bay dug out a new, alternate path connecting it to the Ngaruroro River, into which it still flows today. [4] On 14 February 2023, the Tutaekuri River experienced a major flood as Cyclone Gabrielle moved over New Zealand.

  3. Tūtaekurī River (West Coast) - Wikipedia

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    A route is still used over the pass, [9] taking about 7 hours for the walk to Top Hope Hut from Tutaekuri Hut. Tutaekuri Hut has 6 beds, [10] is 371 m (1,217 ft) above sea level and was built in 2008 to replace a hut about 20 minutes downstream, at the Trent River confluence. A 4x4 track runs to the hut, but is often washed out at the river ...

  4. Tutaekuri River (Wairoa District) - Wikipedia

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    The Tutaekuri River, in the Wairoa District of New Zealand's Hawke's Bay, rises below Gaddum Road, in the Tutaekuri Conservation Area and flows about 24 km (15 mi) east [1] before joining the Waiau River near Raumotu Bridge, about 3 km (1.9 mi) from its confluence with the Wairoa River at Frasertown.

  5. Tutaekuri - Wikipedia

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    Tutaekuri River, Hastings District, Hawke's Bay, flowing from near Taihape to Clive; Tutaekuri River (Wairoa District), Hawke's Bay, flowing into the Waiau River; Tūtaekurī River (West Coast), flowing from the Hope Pass to the Ahaura River

  6. Hawke's Bay - Wikipedia

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    From north to south, they are the Wairoa River, Mohaka River, Tutaekuri River, Ngaruroro River and Tukituki River. Lake Waikaremoana , situated in northern Hawke's Bay, roughly 35 km from the coast, is the largest lake in Hawke's Bay, the fourth largest in the North Island and the 16th largest in New Zealand.

  7. Ahuriri Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    Outline map of the area around Napier before and after the 1931 earthquake Hawke's Bay Airport occupies part of the land raised from what was Ahuriri Lagoon. Ahuriri Lagoon (Māori: Te Whanganui-a-Orotū) was a large tidal lagoon at Napier, on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island, that largely drained when the area was raised by the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake.

  8. This site-specific wine exclusively highlights grapes from one terraced vineyard in the Tutaekuri River Valley. Deep crimson, this wine is wildly floral with notes of wild strawberries, lavender ...

  9. Donald River (Hawke's Bay) - Wikipedia

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    The Donald River is a river in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand. It flows southeast from the Kaweka Ranges in the Kaweka Forest Park, reaching the Tutaekuri River 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Napier. [1] The New Zealand Department of Conservation maintains a tramping track alongside the river. [2]