Waikato 425 km North Island Clutha 322 km South Island
Thought to be Tāne Mahuta in New Zealands Northland. It is thought to be 1500-2500 years old and has a 14 meter circumference.
The Huhu beetle.
The Waikato is the longest river in New Zealand, running for 425 kilometres through the North Island. It rises in the eastern slopes of Mount Ruapehu, joining the Tongoriro river system and emptying into Lake Taupo (New Zealands Largest Lake).
kaingaroa
is the kowhai tree
Christchurch. See geonet.org.nz for detailed information.
Lake Rotorangi
Rakiura or Stewart Island.
Lake Taupo, in the middle of the north island.
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The Kahakitea Tree
Scott Base.