NZ - Te Urewera National Park
Te Urewera National Park driving over gravel road no 38 near Lake Waikaremoana.
Te Urewera Fly Fishing Tours
Te Urewera Fly Fishing Tours with 'Rotorua Taupo Fly Fishing Adventures'
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New Zealand North Island Te Urewera National Park Trail
20180318 082 NZ SH38 thv Te Urewera National Park
After more than a day of constant rain and cold, finally the sun seems to be breaking through the clouds. This afternoon I'll be able to dry my soaking wet outer layer of my tent :)
Apparently, this area was a National Park until 2014, when the local Iwi got the NZ government to declare it a legal personhood (dutch: rechtspersoon). So it owns itself!
Te Urewera NZ 2010
4x4ing on an NZ bush track October 2010
Central Waiau Te Urewera's
A spring trip into a wilderness location New Zealand Te Ureweras .
Weather was against us and the recent cyclones had wrecked havoc with fly fishing.
Te Wao - Native Flora & Fauna, Te Urewera
MĀUI TV: Produced by Reuben Collier presents TAHAE DOHERTY of Ruatāhuna (Ngāi Tūhoe), New Zealand as he walks through Te Urewera National Park
A Reo Māori Documentary series showcasing native speakers of the Māori language in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Director: Moari Stafford
Presenter: Mere McLean
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KIA MAU KI TŌ MANA MĀORI MOTUHAKE, HEI KĀWANA I A TĀUA (K.A)
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Bird protection in Te Urewera
Huri atu ana ki nga ngahere o Te Whirinaki i Te Whaitinui a Toi me Te Urewera, e ai ki Te Papa Atawhai me te tangata whenua o reira, e mahi nui ana ratou ki te tiaki i nga manu maha me nga kiwi i tukua ki taua ngahere i nga tau o mua. Te Karere TVNZ 16 August 2010
Lake Waikaremoana, Great Walk 5 of 9 - Living a Kiwi Life - Ep. 21
A walk along the mountain ridge and shoreline track of Lake Waikaremoana, another one of New Zealand's beautiful Great Walks! The 4 day tramp was reasonably easy and had some incredible views.
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#greatkiwiroadie Episode 4 - Lake Waikaremoana
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Walking the prehistoric Lake Waikaremoana Track!
The Lake Waikaremoana Track would be our third Great walk, after having completed the Milford Track last year, and the Heaphy Track only a few weeks earlier.
Nestled deep in the Te Urewera Forest, on the North Island of New Zealand sits Lake Waikaremoana. This is an area rich in Maori history and the rainforest around here dates back to prehistoric times.
The clear blue water of the lake is mesmerizing and on hot days incredibly inviting for a swim.
We walked the track from Onepoto to Hopuruahine over four days, at a leisurely pace. At this speed, you have plenty of time to relax at the huts and to venture off on various detours. The favourite indeed was the walk to Korokoro falls, an absolutely magical place.
Shot in New Zealand on the 6:th-9:th of January, 2017.
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iPhone 7 Plus, DJI Osmo Mobile
Edited and Color Graded in Final Cut Pro X.
(For some reason the quality settings in the Osmo was reset to 720p after half the hike which I did not discover until the very last day.)
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Lake Waikaremoana, Te Urewera
Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk.
Footage captured by GoPro Hero 4 Black
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NZ road up to Waikaremoana
Just a quick example of the road up to Lake Waikaremoana.
Nouvelle zelande parc national Urewera - Sandy bay hut
Nouvelle zelande parc national Urewera - Sandy bay hut
Lake Waikaremoana New Zealand
Lake Waikaremoana or ''sea of rippling water'' in Maori is off the beaten track for most travelers to New Zealand. These easy walks around Lake Waikaremoana are short, leisurely and suitable for the whole family. See waterfalls, great views of the lake itself, rugged cliffs and sandy beaches.
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Lake Waikaremoana is located in Te Urewera National Park in the North Island of New Zealand, 60 kilometres northwest of Wairoa and 80 kilometres west-southwest of Gisborne. It covers an area of 54 km². From the Maori Waikaremoana translates as 'sea of rippling waters'
The lake lies in the heart of Tuhoe country. The hamlet of Āniwaniwa and the Waikaremoana Holiday Park are located on the lakeshore, along SH38 (from Wai-O-Tapu via Murupara to Wairoa), which connects the lake to the central North Island (Rotorua) and Gisborne. There is a Department of Conservation office at Aniwaniwa. Several walks start here, including a short stroll to Aniwaniwa Falls.
Lake Waikaremoana is a holiday destination by people who use the lake for fishing, tramping and other recreational activities. The Lake Waikaremoana Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks, is a three to four-day tramp which follows approximately half of the lake's circumference.
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Lake Waikaremoana Great Walks
Lake Waikaremoana is located in Te Urewera National Park in the North Island of New Zealand, 60 kilometres northwest of Wairoa and 80 kilometres west-southwest of Gisborne. It covers an area of 54 km². From the Maori Waikaremoana translates as 'sea of rippling waters'
The lake lies in the heart of Tuhoe country. The hamlet of Āniwaniwa and the Waikaremoana Holiday Park are located on the lakeshore, along SH38 (from Wai-O-Tapu via Murupara to Wairoa), which connects the lake to the central North Island (Rotorua) and Gisborne. There is a Department of Conservation office at Aniwaniwa. Several walks start here, including a short stroll to Aniwaniwa Falls.
Lake Waikaremoana is a holiday destination by people who use the lake for fishing, tramping and other recreational activities. The Lake Waikaremoana Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks, is a three- to four-day tramp which follows approximately half of the lake's circumference. The track can be walked independently, or as part of a guided group. There are huts dotted on the walk which require booking to use. Camping is permitted unless you are more than 500 metres from the track.
The climate of the area is temperate In the summer and cool during the winters, snowfalls occur a few times a year in the region.
Numbers of visitors to the area are mitigated by the unsealed road that must be taken to reach it. The smaller Lake Waikareiti lies four kilometres to the northeast.
Te Urewera National Park
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Whirinaki Track Plateau Rd to Minginui
Long day walk by TTC (Taupo Tramping Club) in the Whirinaki Forest on the track with the same name
Te Urewera Ep1 Peho Tamiana
A few years back me and my older brother Te Ori and our cousin Hohepa Tuahine ventured from Ruatāhuna through to Ruatoki with our Uncle Peho. Needless to say he is a bushman that has spent his entire life living and breathing Te Urewera. Whilst in the bush I documented what I could from him so that the knowledge he had would not be completely lost. Whilst these videos contain only a drop of what he knows I am happy to have captured what little I did. These videos are a great resource for our people and for our whanau. Mātakina... whakarongo... ako! Bleh!!