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  2. Geology of the Waikato-King Country Region - Wikipedia

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    The Waitomo Area contains excellent examples of a Karst landscape, and several tourist caves, including the most famous Waitomo Glowworm Cave. The Raglan , Aotea, and Kawhia Harbours are worth a visit, especially the dissected hill country around Raglan formed on greywacke basement rocks, the limestone countryside, the sand dunes and beach near ...

  3. Waitomo Glowworm Caves - Wikipedia

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    The name "Waitomo" comes from the Māori words wai, water and tomo, hole or shaft.The local Māori people had known about the caves for about a century before a local Māori, originally from Kawhia, Tane Tinorau, and English surveyors, Laurence Cussen and Fred Mace, were shown the entrance in 1884 and Tane and Fred did extensive explorations in 1887 and 1888. [1]

  4. Category:Caves of Waikato - Wikipedia

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    Waitomo Caves; Waitomo Glowworm Caves This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 01:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Waitomo - Wikipedia

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    A visit to Waitomo Caves made number 14 amongst a list of 101 "Kiwi must-do's" in a New Zealand Automobile Association poll of over 20,000 motorists published 2007, [7] and in 2004, around 400,000 visitors entered caves in the area. [5] The Waitomo Caves Museum provides information about the karst landscape, caves and caving and the history of ...

  6. State Highway 37 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 37 (SH 37) is a New Zealand state highway in the Waikato/Waitomo region of the North Island. It exists as a small spur from SH 3 to the Waitomo Caves, one of New Zealand's best-known tourist attractions. It was gazetted as a new state highway designation in 1997. [1]

  7. Pachyrhamma waitomoensis - Wikipedia

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    Pachyrhamma waitomoensis, known as the Waitomo cave weta, is a large species of cave weta (New Zealand cave cricket, tokoriro), [1] native to the Waitomo district of New Zealand. [ 2 ] This species was described by Aola Richards whose doctoral research investigated their life history. [ 3 ]

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