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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]
The Ruakuri Cave is the longest guided underground tour in New Zealand. The tours cover a mile of the 4 2/3 mile long cave. The path is wheelchair accessible. It has many limestone formations, underground streams, and (of course) glowworms! Date: 23 September 2016, 11:12: Source: Glowworms Inside the Ruakuri Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand: Author
Ruakuri Cave is one of the longer caves in the Waitomo area of New Zealand.It was first discovered by local Māori between 400 and 500 years ago. The name Te Ruakuri, or "The Den of Dogs" (as it is referred to by the local hapū) was given to the surrounding area when wild dogs were discovered living in the entrance of the cave.
The museum is run by a charitable trust, and was established in 1973 by the local community. The museum was originally located in two rooms of the historic Waitomo Caves Hotel. [2] During its first five years of operation, the community raised money for a purpose-built location in the Waitomo Caves township and the building was opened in late ...
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 ...
Straws (stalactite precursors) in the cave. Gardner's Gut is an extensive cave system in the Waitomo area of New Zealand. [ 1 ] It is located in the Ruakuri Caves & Bush Scenic Reserve , an area that also contains a number of other natural features of note.