Square Kauri Tree
Our first trip in NZ lead us to the great Square Kauri Tree. Located on Coromandel Peninsula close to Auckland it is the 15th largest Kauri Tree in that location. The special thing about this Tree is responsible for its name: it has an unusual square shaped trunk. This special shape may prevented the tree from being cut back in the 19th century when Kauri wood was a wanted resource for industry.
But not only the Kauris are special. I could walk the Rainforest for hours, drifting with the warm wind through leafs of plants i never saw before.
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Square Kauri
The Square Kauri, Coromandel, New Zealand
Square Kauri & Fantails
The magnificent Square Kauri, on the Tapu-Coroglen Road, Coromandel Peninsula, N.Z
A couple of Fantails for company as I take a look around and grab a few photographs before heading off again for Coroglen, and on to Whitianga.
뉴질랜드 여행 힐링 영상 New Zealand Square Kauri Tree????
See the 15th largest kauri on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Estimated to be 1,200 years old, this tree has an unusual square-looking trunk.
볼륨으로는 뉴질랜드에서 가장 크다는 #Kauri_Tree???? 입니다.^^ Kauri 나무는 쥬라기 시대????????때부터 존재했다고 하네요.????
지금 보시는 Kauri 나무는 1200년 정도 되는것으로 추정한다고 합니다.????
거대한 나무 앞에서 마음이 한없이 경건해지네요. ????♂️
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Kauri Grove Coromandel
Situated on the Coromandel peninsula
The Kauri Grove Lookout Walk is only 1km up the road from the popular Waiau Falls along the 309 gravel Road.
This walking track is only 30min return and takes you through the most accessible and mature stand of Kauri trees on the peninsula and also features a ‘siamese’ Kauri which forks just above the ground.
As with all Kauri walks, please clean your gear before and after your walk.
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The Mighty Kauri Tree, Auckland, New Zealand
The Mighty Kauri Tree
We visited the Clevedon scenic reserve to see the one of the Mighty Kauri tree.
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Kauri are among the world's mightiest trees, growing to over 50 m tall, with trunk girths up to 16 m, and living for over 2,000 years.
Kauri dieback disease is a relatively new threat, but we can help reduce its spread by being careful and following the signs when visiting kauri forests.
Kauri dieback
Now kauri are facing a new threat. Kauri dieback is a fungus-type disease, Phytophtora taxon Agathis (PTA), which is having a devastating effect on New Zealand’s kauri forests in Northland, Great Barrier Island and, potentially, the Coromandel Peninsula.
There is no known cure for kauri dieback, but we can help reduce its spread by cleaning boots and equipment and avoiding kauri tree roots. Any movement of soil around the roots of trees could spread the disease.
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Waiau Kauri Grove | NEUSEELAND | Coromandel
Coromandel Teil 4:
Unser letzter Stop auf Coromandel! Es geht in den Wald der Kauri Bäume. Diese sind hunderte Jahre alt und riesengroß. In dem Wald gibt es auch einen wunderschönen Wasserfall, die Waiau Falls. Danach ging es wieder retour nach Auckland :) Kommt mit!
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Waiau Falls, Coromandel, North Island, NZ
You can swim here!
Cookson kauri walk, Kauaeranga Valley, Coromandel Newzealand
One of my favourite walks in the Kauaeranga Valley, coromandel, nz. But so many stairs #shortwalks #coromandel #newzealand #kauritree #stairs #nature #outdoors #pretty #bliss #stopsoilmovement #hikes
Road Flight: Square Kauri to Tapu, New Zealand
A timelapse road flight down the west side of the Coromandel Forest Reserve, North Island, New Zealand, on the dirt Tapu-Coroglen road.
Waiomu Kauri Grove, Coromandel – New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 2: Hiking the Waiomu Kauri Grove in the Coromandel is today’s awesome activity on New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year. Check out a real New Zealand hike with us.
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Day 2 of New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year brings us to the Waiomu Kauri Grove in the Coromandel region of New Zealand. The Waiomu Kauri Grove is just a short drive from Thames taking you into the heart of the Coromandel region’s forest. It’s a true experience of forest wilderness in the North Island of New Zealand. Follow us on our hike to the Waiomu Kauri Tree on the Waiomu Kauri Grove Track. If you are looking for a hike in the Coromandel or a hike in Thames, then the Waiomu Kauri Grove is an awesome option! See for yourself in New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year.
Backpacking in New Zealand takes us back to our backpacker accommodation at the Dickson Holiday Park in Thames where we spend another night in our awesome campervan. See what it’s like to stay in backpacker accommodation in New Zealand with us!
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365 Days: 365 Activities
This year, Robin and Laura of BackpackerGuide.NZ are challenging themselves to 365 Days of 365 Activities in New Zealand. We call it: New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year! By backpacking New Zealand this way, we can bring you the best travel guide to New Zealand for adventure and budget backpackers... Totally free!
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Kauri Loop Track, Hakarimata Range
My sister and I went for another hike in the Hakarimata Scenic Reserve. This time went went around the Kauri Loop track, which includes the Kauri Grove. It was cool and humid, a sometimes wet and sometimes sunny day in May (late autumn in the southern hemisphere), perfect conditions for hiking (although I do prefer it to be colder, and also less cloudy so we get a better view). Came across a little bit of fungus (but not much), and also a little yappy dog (right at the end of the video).
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Coromandel. The 309 Road - MandarinaTrips | Nueva Zelanda
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Kauri Loop Track Hakarimata
We go for a trek up and around the Kauri Loop track at the Kakarimata bush.
Waiomu kauri grove
Discover Waiomu kauri grove trail in coromandel peninsula at a few km from Thames. Giant kauris and rain forest
Five AA Australia: New Zealand Report - Cyclone Pam Tracks Toward NZ + Kauri Tree Spared
Recorded Live on 13/03/15 - Evening Report editor Selwyn Manning delivers his weekly bulletin New Zealand Report on Five AA Australia. This week, Super-Storm Cyclone Pam tracks toward New Zealand + People Power spares 500 year-old Kauri tree.
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Cyclone Pam, a category 4-5 tropical cyclone is baring down on New Zealand's North Island.
The cyclone, currently graded a category 4, is expected to intensify as it tracks south-eastward drawing its energy from the warm humid waters south of Fiji, according to the New Zealand Metservice.
Storm warnings have been lodged for the North-Eastern parts of the North Island, but particular the Pacific eastern side of Northland, Coromandel through the Bay of Plenty, East Cape to the coastal areas of Hawke's Bay.
There are fears that if the cyclone tracks close to New Zealand's eastern coast, the Hawke's Bay and Gasbourne wine growing areas may suffer losses of late harvest grapes and stone fruit.
Back in the 1980s Cyclone Bola descended on New Zealand and cut a path down this Coast, ripping out forests and radiate pine plantations, and devastating the eastern areas, leaving thousands of square kilometres of land bare of topsoil.
Weather forecasters are saying this Cyclone Pam, may end up being degraded once it reaches the cooler waters of New Zealand. Or, it could head further Eastward and miss New Zealand all together.
Either way, we North Islanders are in for a rough Sunday and Monday.
ITEM TWO:
And there's been a win for people power this week. After the National-led Government eased protections for ancient trees and the environment, a protest group mobilised to save a 500 year old native Kauri tree from being chopped down.
A property developer wanted to have the ancient tree removed to make way for two town houses to be built on a section of land in Titirangi - a suburb in west Auckland.
One man abseiled high up the Kauri, and tied himself to the tree. His supporters sustained the protest and gained huge support from the public. Even the head of the United Nations Development Programme, former Prime Minister Helen Clark said the tree must stay!
The stoush concluded yesterday (Thursday) after the property developer conceded defeat. But really it is a win win situation... the tree gets to survive Sunday's cyclone, and the property developer is positioning to sue for compensation...
New Zealand Report broadcasts live each Friday on FiveAA.com.au and webcasts on EveningReport.nz.