Manukau Harbour History at Wayne Calvert blog

Manukau Harbour History. The southern end of the. The harbour originated in events that commenced less than 10 million years ago, when sea invaded much of the north island. Manukau, seen here from whatipu (manukau heads) is the southern harbour of tāmaki (auckland). A large bay formed in. The name means ‘settling birds’, because of the godwits and oystercatchers that migrate there each summer. An intriguing history of multiple crossings between onehunga and māngere bridge penned by local scribe robyn martin. The manukau harbour has always been an important strategic. However, both te arawa and tainui tribes have different traditions about the origin of the name. Between 45 and 65 per cent of the manukau’s water squeezes through a harbour mouth that is only 2 km wide.

Chart of Manukau Harbour, 1853 a photo on Flickriver
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The southern end of the. Between 45 and 65 per cent of the manukau’s water squeezes through a harbour mouth that is only 2 km wide. However, both te arawa and tainui tribes have different traditions about the origin of the name. Manukau, seen here from whatipu (manukau heads) is the southern harbour of tāmaki (auckland). A large bay formed in. The manukau harbour has always been an important strategic. An intriguing history of multiple crossings between onehunga and māngere bridge penned by local scribe robyn martin. The harbour originated in events that commenced less than 10 million years ago, when sea invaded much of the north island. The name means ‘settling birds’, because of the godwits and oystercatchers that migrate there each summer.

Chart of Manukau Harbour, 1853 a photo on Flickriver

Manukau Harbour History Between 45 and 65 per cent of the manukau’s water squeezes through a harbour mouth that is only 2 km wide. The harbour originated in events that commenced less than 10 million years ago, when sea invaded much of the north island. The southern end of the. A large bay formed in. Manukau, seen here from whatipu (manukau heads) is the southern harbour of tāmaki (auckland). The manukau harbour has always been an important strategic. However, both te arawa and tainui tribes have different traditions about the origin of the name. Between 45 and 65 per cent of the manukau’s water squeezes through a harbour mouth that is only 2 km wide. An intriguing history of multiple crossings between onehunga and māngere bridge penned by local scribe robyn martin. The name means ‘settling birds’, because of the godwits and oystercatchers that migrate there each summer.

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