Railcruising - Mamaku, Rotorua, New Zealand
Some of the sights along the Railcruising Journey at Mamaku, Rotorua.
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NZ biggest Tree!! Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
The Big Kauri (20 min each way): At the end of Springs Rd, just few min out Of Katikati you follow the Tuahu track through native forest for 20 mins to a sign showing a one minute walk to two large kauri. A good all-weather track suitable for all walkers.
For more info:
Katikati is a town in New Zealand located on the Uretara Stream near a tidal inlet towards the northern end of Tauranga Harbour, 28 kilometres south of Waihi and 40 kilometres northwest of Tauranga.
hikes in the area:
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[4K] The Big Kauri Tree, Katikati, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
The Big Kauri (20 min each way): At the end of Springs Rd, just few min out Of Katikati you follow the Tuahu track through native forest for 20 mins to a sign showing a one minute walk to two large kauri. A good all-weather track suitable for all walkers.
For more info:
Katikati is a town in New Zealand located on the Uretara Stream near a tidal inlet towards the northern end of Tauranga Harbour, 28 kilometres south of Waihi and 40 kilometres northwest of Tauranga.
hikes in the area:
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My Twin Llama and a bunch of cowelfies in Morrinsville, NZ
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Point Elizabeth Coastal Walkway, West Coast, NZ
Point Elizabeth Coastal Walkway, West Coast, NZ
Time: 1 hr 45 min one way, Distance: 5.5km one way
A stunning, well surfaced, coastal walkway. Enjoy walking through varied and interesting forest to a panoramic, cliff top viewing platform.
The exposed rocky Point Elizabeth lookout has views south toward Mt Cook, north along a spectacular rocky coast and inland towards the Paparoa Mountain Range. Offshore 'sea stacks' remain as a reminder that the point once extended much farther out to sea.
The stunning subtropical forest features nikau palms and mamaku (black tree fern) intertwined with supple jack vines and kiekie. There are also large podocarps like rimu, kahikatea and miro along with epiphytic northern rata adding a splash of crimson during summer. Native birds such as fantails, tomtits, grey warblers and bellbirds are plentiful at any time of year.
Point Elizabeth Walkway Start, West Coast, NZ. 1.
Point Elizabeth Walkway, West Coast, NZ. Looking South back towards Greymouth. 2014.
Time:
1 hr 45 min one way
Distance:
5.5km one way
A stunning, well surfaced, coastal walkway. Enjoy walking through varied and interesting forest to a panoramic, cliff top viewing platform.
The exposed rocky Point Elizabeth lookout has views south toward Mt Cook, north along a spectacular rocky coast and inland towards the Paparoa Mountain Range. Offshore 'sea stacks' remain as a reminder that the point once extended much farther out to sea.
The stunning subtropical forest features nikau palms and mamaku (black tree fern) intertwined with supple jack vines and kiekie. There are also large podocarps like rimu, kahikatea and miro along with epiphytic northern rata adding a splash of crimson during summer. Native birds such as fantails, tomtits, grey warblers and bellbirds are plentiful at any time of year.