Matukutururu
Matukutūruru (also Te Manurewa o Tamapahore or Wiri Mountain) is a volcano in Wiri, in the Auckland volcanic field. It had a scoria cone reaching 80 metres above sea level (around 50 m higher than the surrounding land), which was quarried away. The lava flows created 290m long Wiri Lava Cave. The hill was the site of a pā. In late 2011 the quarry lake was drained and fill-dumping began on the site.
Wiri Mountain | |
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Te Manurewa o Tamapahore | |
The quarried remains of Matukutūruru, when part-filled with water. Picture is taken from some of the higher remnants. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 80 m (260 ft) |
Coordinates | 37°00′26″S 174°51′30″E |
Geography | |
Location | Wiri, North Island, New Zealand |
Geology | |
Volcanic arc/belt | Auckland volcanic field |
Matukutūruru and nearby Matukutūreia are collectively known as Matukurua (also ngā Matukurua).[1]
- The quarried remnants of Wiri Mountain as seen from Matukutūreia.
- Wiri quarry when part-filled with water, looking toward Matukutūreia.
External links
- 1957 view of Wiri Mountain
- View south from Mount Smart in 1923. Wiri Mountain is the distant hill on the left.
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