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  2. Category:Waterfalls of the Auckland Region - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waterfalls of the Auckland Region" ... Waterfall Bay Falls This page was last edited on 6 July 2024, at 04:05 (UTC). Text ...

  3. List of waterfalls in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Maruia Falls: West Coast Region: Mauku Falls: 5 metres (16 ft) Auckland Region: McLean Falls: 22 metres (72 ft) The Catlins, Otago Region: Mōkau Falls: 37 metres (121 ft) Te Urewera National Park, Hawke's Bay Region: Mount Damper Falls: 74 metres (243 ft) Taranaki Region: Okere Falls: 5 metres (16 ft) Bay of Plenty Region: Omaru Falls: 45 ...

  4. List of waterfalls in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fenelon Falls, Ontario: Trent-Severn Waterway: 15 m (49 ft) 7 m (23 ft) 30 m (98 ft) Plunge ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML;

  5. Ōkiritoto Stream - Wikipedia

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    Ōkiritoto Falls, Toroanui Falls Ōkiritoto Stream , also known as the Muriwai Stream , is a stream of the Auckland Region of New Zealand 's North Island . The stream originates to the east of Muriwai township, and flows in a circular anti-clockwise direction, flowing into Muriwai Beach at Muriwai Regional Park north of the Muriwai Golf Course.

  6. Karekare Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Karekare Falls are a part of the Company Stream, a tributary of the Karekare Stream. [1] The waterfall is 30 m (98 ft) high. [2] The waterfall is accessible by a walking track from Karekare Road, [3] which takes a 10-minute walk. [4] The waterfall is bordered by pōhutukawa trees and nīkau palms. [4]

  7. Karekare, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Karekare Falls. The track to the base of the Waitakere waterfall—Karekare falls—is a short walk from the road. The track to the top of the falls is now closed to help stop the spread of the incurable Kauri dieback disease. [35] Farley's Boarding House circa 1916

  8. Oakley Creek - Wikipedia

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    Oakley Creek (Māori: Te Auaunga [1]) is a creek in Auckland, New Zealand.While heavily human-modified (being surrounded for most of its length by suburban development, especially in the upper reaches), it has a number of important ecological features, such as having the only natural waterfall on the Auckland isthmus (which is also the largest in urban Auckland).

  9. Scenic Drive, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Scenic Drive is a road that runs through the bush-clad Waitākere Ranges from Titirangi to Swanson on the western outskirts of Auckland, New Zealand. It is part of Auckland urban route 24. As the name indicates, it is famous for the sweeping views over the western parts of the Auckland Region.