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  2. The River Wanganui - Wikipedia

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    The River Wanganui is a 1913 silent documentary film shot in New Zealand in 1912 on the 1912–13 South Pacific film-making voyage of French director Gaston Méliès.Like many of his films shot on that trip, it is now presumed to be lost.

  3. Whanganui Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Whanganui Journey is a river journey along the Whanganui River in the North Island of New Zealand, travelling by canoe or kayak. The route runs from Taumarunui to Pipiriki , is 145 km long and usually takes 5 days to complete.

  4. List of New Zealand films - Wikipedia

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    comedy, road movie [8] Pictures †* Michael Black [8] Entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival: Race for the Yankee Zephyr: David Hemmings: action: Australia - NZ co-production [8] Smash Palace * Roger Donaldson: drama [8] Wildcat † Ross Prosser, Russel Campbell, Alister Barry: shot on 16mm [8] 1982: Carry Me Back †* John ...

  5. Rua-pū-tahanga - Wikipedia

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    Rua-pū-tahanga made the journey up the Whanganui River, through Tāngarākau, and Ōhura, into the Mokau Valley. Near Mahoenui, one of the dogs caught a kiwi and they cooked it, but it came out raw, so they named the place Te Umu-Kaimata ('The oven of under-cooked food). Further on in the journey, they cooked it again and it came out good, so ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Whanganui River 'always makes things better for me' - AOL

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    Five years ago, the Whanganui River was recognized as a living person in a groundbreaking New Zealand law. Ngahuia Twomey-Waitai, 28, walks into the Whanganui River and reaches down to splash ...

  8. Whanganui National Park - Wikipedia

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    The river itself is not part of the park, but is a popular paddling route titled the Whanganui Journey, one of New Zealand's "Great Walks". [3] [4] The New Zealand Department of Conservation highlights Whanganui National Park as being the National Park most closely tied to human settlement. [5]

  9. Tamatea Urehaea - Wikipedia

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    When he reached the Moawhango River, he filled it with kōura (freshwater crayfish). [7] For this second journey, he received the name Pōkai-whenua ("explorer of the land"). [7] [10] Huka Falls. From Moawhango, Tamatea set out on a final exploratory journey through the North Island, heading up the Whanganui River and then going overland to ...

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