Waikato Taniwha rau
He piko, he Taniwha
He piko, he Taniwha.
Waikato of a hundred Taniwha
At every bend a Taniwha.
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The Waikato River; it supplies 13% of the country's total energy.
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The three main ones would be the Waikato, the Clutha (Mata au), and the Waitaki. There is a very large hydro station operating directly from Lake Manapouri into Doubtful Sound, with no river at the dam. in addition, there are many smaller, but locally significant, hydro plants on other rivers.
In 2012 there will have been 102 years of girl guiding.
The Waikato River, in the North Island, which is the longest river in New Zealand. 'Wai' meaning 'Water' is a very common prefix in the name of New Zealand rivers. There is also: Waiau, waikouaiti, Waitaki, Waimakariri, Wairau, Waipa, Waianakarua, Waikaia, Waipori, Wairoa, waitahanui, Waitara, Waitati, waitotora, Waihou. (and many others).
The waikato river is the Longest river in New Zealand but the Largest river by volume is the Clyde river in the South Island
Rivers provide:A habitat for wildlife;Water for us to drink;Water for crops and farm animals;Water for industries that produce food, electricity, paper, clothes, chemicals and many more things things that we use every day.A great place for people to enjoy walks, fishing and other water sports.
The Danube River has many tributaries. These include the Iller River, the Lech River, the Isar River, and the Enns River.
There are many hundreds of rivers in new Zeakland, and you may find such lists on Wiki. The longest three in length order, are the Waikato, the Taieri, and the Clutha.
there are many many species in the river thames but there are less dolphines in the river than fish
"Giving back to the community" has become a guiding creed for many people.