Auckland is an isthmus that lies between two harbours: the Waitemata and the Manukau.
Waitemata Harbour and Manukau Harbour
waitemata and manukau harbours
Waitemata and Manukau.
Waitemata Harbour.
The Auckland Harbour bridge spans the Waitemata harbour between St Mary's Bay and Northcote Point.The Waitemata harbour
Waitemata.
Waitemata is a Māori term that translates to "sparkling waters" or "watery bay." It refers to the Waitematā Harbour in New Zealand, which is located between Auckland and the North Shore. The name reflects the area's natural beauty and significance to the local Māori culture. The harbour is a vital part of Auckland's geography and maritime activities.
Manukau Harbour and Waitemata Harbour.
It was built to cross the Waitemata Harbour.
The Manukau harbour is larger than the Waitemata.
No, Waitemata Harbour is not larger than Sydney Harbour. Sydney Harbour covers an area of approximately 55 square kilometers, while Waitemata Harbour is around 90 square kilometers in size. However, Sydney Harbour is more well-known internationally and has a larger volume of water.