- The
Taramakau River is a
river of the West
Coast Region of the
South Island of New Zealand. It
rises in the
Southern Alps / Kā
Tiritiri o te
Moana near...
-
metres or 3,156 feet),
previously known as
Hurunui P**** or
sometimes Taramakau P****, is an
alpine p****
between Canterbury and the West
Coast in New Zealand...
- (12 mi), p****ing
through the town of
Otira before joining the
Taramakau River. The
Taramakau's outflow is into the
Tasman Sea, 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) south...
- in the
manufacture of
jewellery today. One of its main
sources is the
Taramakau River on the West Coast.
Totoweka is a rare type of
kawakawa with small...
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occasionally visited by
Europeans until the
discovery of gold near the
Taramakau River in 1864 by two Māori,
Ihaia Tainui and
Haimona Taukau. By the end...
-
Whitcombe P**** in the
Southern Alps is named,
drowned in 1863 in the
Taramakau River on one of his many West
Coast exploration trips.
Edward Cephas John...
- was sent to
examine every available p****
between the
watershed of the
Taramakau, Waimakariri, and the Hurunui.
After examining p****es at the head of every...
- the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located on the
north bank of the
Taramakau River and is just to the
south of Lake Poerua. "Inchbonnie" is a hybrid...
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until then had been
visited by few Europeans. Gold was
found near the
Taramakau River in 1864 by two Māori,
Ihaia Tainui and
Haimona Taukau. In 1865–66...
-
August 1, 1994, by 12-year-old Ryan Mead was
found near the
mouth of the
Taramakau River, New Zealand, the find
occurring mere
months after Mead died at...