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lower reaches of the
Tākaka River.
State Highway 60 runs
through Takaka and
follows the
river valley before climbing over
Tākaka Hill, to
Motueka (57 km...
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Tākaka marble (also
known as
Kairuru marble) is a
marble found in the area
around Tākaka in the
northern South Island of New Zealand. It
comes from number...
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Tākaka Hill,
previously also
referred to as
Marble Mountain, is a
range of
hills in the
northwest of the
South Island of New Zealand. Made of
marble that...
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Tākaka is a town in New Zealand's
Golden Bay. It may also
refer to: In New
Zealand Takaka County, a
former administrative body
Tākaka Hill, the southern...
- The
Tākaka River lies in the
northwest of New Zealand's
South Island. It runs
north for 70 kilometres,
entering Golden Bay near the town of
Tākaka. Manawhenua...
- Tākaka.
Located near the head of the
Tākaka valley,
Upper Tākaka is on
State Highway 60, at the
western end of the
Tākaka Hill road. The
settlement is home...
- The
Tākaka terrane is a
Paleozoic terrane that
outcrops in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is most
extensively exposed within the
Kahurangi National...
- (5.0 mi)
south of Tākaka.
Located in the
Tākaka valley, East
Tākaka sits on the
eastern side of the
Tākaka River. The area
developed from the 1860s,...
- plains, and is
sliced by such
major rivers as the Buller, Motueka, Aorere,
Tākaka and Wairoa. The limestone-rich area
around Mount Owen and
Mount Arthur is...
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Wharepapa Arthur Marble Aquifer is a
complex karst aquifer system beneath the
Tākaka Valley in
Golden Bay /
Mohua in the
South Island of New Zealand. The aquifer...