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Whakamaru /ˈfɑːkəˌmɑːruː/ is a town in the
central region of the
North Island of New Zealand. The Māori
words 'whaka' and 'maru'
literally mean to give...
- The
Whakamaru Caldera was
created in a m****ive
supereruption 335,000
years ago and is
approximately 30 by 40 km (19 by 25 mi) in size and is
located in...
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Whakamaru Power Station is a
hydroelectric power station on the
Waikato River, in the
North Island of New Zealand. It is the
fourth hydroelectric power...
- The
Maroa Caldera formed in the north-east
corner of the
Whakamaru Caldera, and the
Whakamaru Caldera partially overlaps with the Taupō
Caldera on the...
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first North Island 220 kV line was
commissioned between Maraetai and
Whakamaru in
October 1952, and the
first South Island 220 kV line was commissioned...
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decades 2,100,000 2,450–2,500 km3
Whakamaru Caldera Taupō
Volcanic Zone
North Island, New
Zealand Whakamaru Ignimbrite/Mount Curl
Tephra 340,000 2...
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Warrington Waverley Wellington* Wellsford*
Weston Westport*
Whakamaru Whakatāne*
Whananaki Whangamatā* Whangamōmona Whanganui* Whangaparāoa*...
- The
Whakamaru to
Brownhill Road
transmission line is a double-circuit 400 kV-capable
transmission line
constructed by
Transpower to
increase the capacity...
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stations planned at Ohakuri,
Whakamaru, and Maraetai.
Although Ohakuri was
chosen first, the
choice soon
shifted to
Whakamaru as it
would be the best location...
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would be
produced in 3D. Prin****l
photography took
place on the Lake
Whakamaru Reserve, Waikato, New
Zealand as it was
winter in the
northern hemisphere...