Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Mākara Beach, [3] previously spelled Makara Beach, is a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand, consisting of a small seaside village and its surrounding countryside. The Wellington City Council regards it as a separate suburb to Mākara .
The potential of Makara as a possible recreational landscape for Wellington city was recognised from the early 1970s. [14] There is a small boat access at the north end of Mākara Beach into the river. [15] There is a two-hour walk from Mākara to Boom Rock if the Mākara Stream is crossed. [16]
Southern side of W. 15th St., 100 ft (30 m) west of Black River Bridge: Elyria: 86: Old Huntington Inn: Old Huntington Inn: June 15, 1979 : South of Wellington at the junction of State Routes 58 and 162
South Makara Road, Black Gully, Terawhiti Station, Makara: 9032: Freyberg Pool: Historic Place Category 1: 139 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay: 9440: Wellington Trades Hall: Historic Place Category 1: 124–128 Vivian Street, Te Aro 6011: 9618: Executive Wing (the Beehive) Historic Place Category 1: New Zealand Parliament Grounds, 40 Bowen Street,
Meridian Energy completed the 62 turbine Project West Wind in 2009 in Mākara [3] over the combined project area of Terawhiti Station and Makara Farm. The energy produced by Project West Wind has a capacity of 143 MW [4] – enough power for all the houses in Wellington City, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Porirua.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
The Makara Guardians Inc. is an incorporated society formed in 1997 to coordinate opposition to proposals to build wind turbines near where the members live. Mākara is a rural locality 10 km west of Wellington, New Zealand. The Makara Guardians represents some 85% of the families in the Mākara Valley, and consists of around 160 members ...
Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park opened in 1998. [1] [2] In 1998 the Wellington City Council set aside 200 hectares of retired farmland in Karori southwest of Wellington, New Zealand, for a mountain bike park. Development of it began almost immediately with volunteer work parties planting trees, removing pest animals and digging new tracks.