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  2. Whanganui Journey - Wikipedia

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    As a result, there are several tour operators that offer a variety of trip combinations covering all or part of the route. Although the Great Walk route ends at Pipiriki, the river is navigable for a further 89 km and some canoeists continue, to exit at the main bridge in Whanganui, which takes a further two days. Because the river is tidal ...

  3. Pukeokahu - Wikipedia

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    The River Valley Lodge offers guided rafting, wooden boat tours, and horse treks. [3] It has also partnered with the Māori owners of the Aorangi Mountain to the west to provide one-day hiking trips. [4] However, the company often struggles to recruit rafting guides due to the area's isolation and lack of housing. [5]

  4. Whanganui River - Wikipedia

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    The Whanganui River is a major river in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the country's third-longest river, and has special status owing to its importance to the region's Māori people . In March 2017 it became the world's second natural resource (after Te Urewera ) to be given its own legal identity, with the rights, duties and ...

  5. PS Waimarie - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed as the Whanganui Riverboat Centre, and re-opened on 24 February 1995. [5] [1] After being buried in the river mud for nearly 40 years, the Waimarie was salvaged by volunteers in 1993. The restoration of the vessel was adopted as a sesquicentennial project in Whanganui.

  6. Pipiriki - Wikipedia

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    Pipiriki is a settlement in New Zealand, on the east bank of the Whanganui River, due west of the town of Raetihi and 79 kilometres (49 mi) upriver from Whanganui; it was originally on the opposite bank. [1] It is the location of the Paraweka Marae of the hapū Ngāti Kurawhatia of the iwi Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi. [2]

  7. Upokongaro - Wikipedia

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    Upokongaro or Ūpokongaro is a settlement adjacent to the Whanganui River, located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) upriver from Whanganui, New Zealand, in the Makirikiri Valley. Settled by Europeans in the 1860s, it was an important ferry crossing and riverboat stop.

  8. Parinui - Wikipedia

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    Parinui is a small Māori community in New Zealand, based around the Mangatiti Stream on the middle reaches of the Whanganui River. [1] The area, including the neighbouring settlement of Tieke Kāinga, is popular with tourists. [2] The community has four marae, used as meeting places by local Māori:

  9. The River Wanganui - Wikipedia

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    The river is now called the Whanganui River. In September 1912 press reports said that: [1] [2] There will be a big Maori gathering shortly at Paranui, a place some 15 miles above Pipiriki, on the Wanganui River, to open a new native meeting-house. Several hundreds of Maoris from all parts of the district are expected to attend.

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