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Much of eastern Waiheke island is the remains of a Miocene volcano of the Kiwitahi Group, which erupted approximately 15 million years ago. [7] There are locations of interest to geologists: an argillite outcrop in Ōmiha, and a chert stack at the end of Pohutukawa Point, considered "one of the best exposures of folded chert in Auckland City".
Waiheke Island Aerodrome is situated on the top of a ridge line south of Onetangi Bay and is the only airport on Waiheke Island. It is privately owned and operated and prior permission to land is required. The airport is used primarily for residents of and visitors to Waiheke Island where Waiheke
"ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 12 January 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2007 "UN Location Codes: New Zealand] [includes IATA codes". UN/LOCODE 2006-2. UNECE. 30 April 2007.
The island is located in the Hauraki Gulf and has about 10,000 permanent residents. Many of those residents have familiar names and impressive titles, including New Zealand's richest man, Graeme ...
Whakanewha is located in central Waiheke Island, on the southern coast. The regional park extends from the ridge line towards Rocky Bay / Whakanewha Bay, and includes the catchments of three streams which flow into the bay. The forest is dominated by broadleaf trees including taraire and pūriri, and podocarp trees such as kahikatea and ...
Ostend is a settlement on Waiheke Island, in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf within the Auckland Region.Ostend is located in the west of the island, on and around a small peninsula which juts into Putiki Bay, one of two large indentations in the island's southwest coast.
The statistical area of Oneroa East-Palm Beach, which includes several bays on the north coast of Waiheke, covers 3.67 km 2 (1.42 sq mi) [1] and had an estimated population of 1,280 as of June 2024, [2] with a population density of 349 people per km 2.
Oneroa is a settlement on Waiheke Island in northern New Zealand. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "long beach" for Oneroa. [3] Whittaker's Music Museum, a specialist music museum, has operated in Oneroa since 1996. [4] [5]