CONCERT AT THE BOILER ROOM WHAKATANE (feat. Swiss) #11
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Mean nite
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Hawea Vercoe killed in Whakatane Te Karere Maori News Nov 23 TVNZ English Version
YESIYAH Performing LIVE
Local Whakatane Band YESIYAH
at the Whakatane Street Fiesta....
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Zenith Band Ruatoki - 5 songs in 1
Sung by Little H, Hapai and Te Ringa
Open for House of Shem at The Boiler Room Whakatane 16th September 2017
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Tauranga Grumpy Mole Saloon-Easter
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Jam Nite Whakatane May Jam Session 2014
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Update - crash on Taneatua Road, Whakatane
Update - crash on Taneatua Road, Whakatane
Update - crash on Taneatua Road, Whakatane
Sunday, 10 June 2018, 2:46 pm Press Release: New Zealand Police Update - crash on Taneatua Road, WhakataneOne person has died following the crash on Taneatua Road, Whakatane, which occurred around 10:15am today. Police are still working to formally identify the man and inform next of kin. The Serious Crash Unit is investigating the cause of the crash and the road has now re-opened. ENDS © Scoop Media
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Putauaki mountain New Zealand communications tower
Mount Edgecumbe communications tower work in kawerau.
Putauaki, also known as Mount Edgecumbe, is a dacite volcanic cone in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand. Located 50 km east of Rotorua and three kilometres east of Kawerau, it is the easternmost vent of the Okataina volcanic centre, within the Taupo Volcanic Zone. The mountain rises to 820 m above sea level, and is visible from the waters of the Bay of Plenty, 30 km to the north. Every year a King of the Mountain race is run on Putauaki as part of the international King of the Mountain series, and proceeds are donated to charity.
The last substantial volcanic eruption occurred around 300 BCE, producing a cubic kilometre of lava.[1]
Captain James Cook named Pūtauaki Mount Edgecumbe on 2 November 1769, possibly in honour of John Edgecombe, the sergeant of marines on his vessel, the Endeavour.[2] The mountain's official name changed back to Putauaki in 1925, and as of 2014 the name sometimes appears with a macron (Pūtauaki).[3]
The New Zealand government took part of the mountain from the Ngāti Awa people in the 1880s as part of a series of North Island land confiscations, supposedly for the purposes of military settlement. In a 1999 report the Waitangi Tribunal declared the confiscation illegal because there was no prospect of placing settlers on the mountain.
Legendary source of name
Māori legend tells of a love affair that Pūtauaki had with Whakaari/White Island. Another version of the legend is that Pūtauaki was lonely after losing a fight for Pīhanga (another mountain) so when he met Tarawera he decided to start a relationship with her. After raising a son and years of a troubled marriage, Pūtauaki cast his eye out towards the sea, where the very beautiful Whakaari was. The two would call out to each other at night while Tarawera slept. One night Pūtauaki could not contain his love any longer and decided to travel out to be with Whakaari. It is said that a mountain can only move once in their life and only at night so Pūtauaki had to travel across the land fast. Little did he know, his son had awoken and was following him. He heard the little whimper from his son and turned around. He tried to tell his son to stay with Tarawera but the little mountain would not leave his father. Then the sun rose and froze the two mountains where they were. When Tarawera awoke she saw that her husband had left and she started to weep, thus creating the Tarawera Falls and river. Until this day Tarawera still cries and Whakaari still calls out for her lover, who is frozen to the spot near Kawerau.