Exploring Wairoa in Hawke’s Bay – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 264: Join us as we check out some fun things to do in Wairoa: The Wairoa Museum, Wairoa Lighthouse, The Long River Gallery, a Wairoa cafe and best fish & chips in New Zealand!
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Today we are heading to the Northern Hawke’s Bay region and its central town, Wairoa! Wairoa is a quaint riverside and seaside town in New Zealand and an awesome pit stop on any Hawke’s Bay road trip. We’re about to find out what there is to do in Wairoa by spending the day exploring Wairoa!
Despite the rainy weather we find loads of things to do in Wairoa on a rainy day. First we hit the Wairoa Museum, we visit the iconic Wairoa Lighthouse, and visit the Long River Gallery – a Wairoa art gallery. On top of all that we eat delicious food at the Eastend Cafe in Wairoa. Then we try one of the best fish & chips in New Zealand that we’ve tasted at the Tui Takeaways. If you’re only going to try New Zealand fish & chips in one place, make it Tui’s in Wairoa!
So what do you think of the Hawke’s Bay town of Wairoa? Would you add Wairoa to your Hawkes Bay Travel itinerary? LUK in the comments!
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See the awesome landscapes and things to do in Wairoa in 360 degrees in this VR video of Wairoa in New Zealand! Watch in 4K for the best results.
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Trying to figure out where to go in New Zealand? Check out Wairoa in 360 degrees in this virtual reality slideshow. These are the landscapes, sights and things to do in Wairoa in New Zealand presented in a 360 video of Wairoa, New Zealand. Watch in 4K for the best results.
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CollectionsSorftwareDemo - Salute Wairoa
Example of collections software created for Salute Wairoa - this is not for profit software created to educate and inform our community of the effort and sacrifices our ancestors gave to provide us with peace, freedom and democracy we enjoy today.
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Wairere (Te Wairoa) Falls
Wairere Falls, also known as Te Wairoa Falls, is a charming horsetail waterfall located at historical Buried Village, just 25 minutes' drive from Rotorua.
TE WAIROA
The Ultimate Kayak Fishing Adventure with Rob Fort on the Te Wairoa fishing the waters of Coromandel, New Zealand.
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Burried village of Te Wairoa
During the 1886 Tarawera eruption this village was wiped from the planet. Today it is a museum.
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Leftovers earles collection
Waikaremoana; the Lake, the Land, the Life
Dave King exhibition of original paintings at the Wairoa Museum New Zealand 9 March to 8 June 2012
Te Wairoa - The Flour Mill
Te Wairoa - The Buried Village War Canoe
Our excavated Maori war canoe (waka)
The Kauri Museum, Matakohe, Northland, New Zealand - 32 sesconds
The Award Winning Kauri Museum at Matakohe is one of New Zealands foremost theme museums, located just 90 minutes north of Auckland, off State Highway12 and en-route to the ancient Kauri trees of the Waipoua Forest.
The Kauri Museum tells the stories of the pioneering settlers through the theme of this mighty Kauri Tree..the second largest tree in the worldhow it shaped the lives of these pioneers through its superb timber and its highly sought after resin or gum
The many galleries of the museum show the trees themselves, to the timber they produced, and the buildings, furniture and crafts they inspired.
The displays focus on the makeshift settlements around logging camps, the gumfields and the lives of merchants who were among the few you could afford to buy the fine kauri furniture or beautifully carved gum
It also records the Museums wonderful collection of arts and crafts devised from the gum of the trees,
and houses the largest collection of kauri gum in the world.
Displays include a huge 22-metre slab of kauri, a replica of a working sawmillrestored operational machinery a completely furnished 1900s kauri boarding house.. panels of New Zealand native trees and magnificent early New Zealand furniture.
A pioneer church, school and post office are part of the complex along with vast collections of original photographs and pioneering memorabilia
Te Wairoa - Buried Village Rotorua
Discover history unearthed at Te Wairoa, only 18 minutes drive from Rotorua in New Zealand
LGBTQI+ Aotearoa Then & Now Documentary FINAL
For consideration for screening at the Wairoa Māori Film Festival 2017.
Te Wairoa - Chief Wi kepa Te Rangipuawhe
The paramount chief of the Tuhourangi tribe at Te Wairoa village.
What Now Spyrider - Tiki Tour of Wairoa
Tumehe embarks on his patented 'Two Minute Tiki Tour' around the town of Wairoa.
Dawn Hinemihi 10th June 2014
At dawn on the 10th June 2014, the 128th Anniversary of the Mount Tarawera Eruption Kura Puke and Stuart Foster from Massey University New Zealand broadcast a light and sound installation onto Hinemihi a wharenui originally from Te Wairoa New Zealand which now lives in Clandon Park Surrey England.
Over 100 people died in the eruption of 1886. Those who sought refuge in Hinemihi including my great great grandmother Taima Te Ngahue survived.