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  2. Waitomo Glowworm Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Waitomo Glowworm Caves are located in the Northern King Country region [8] of the North Island of New Zealand, 12 km northwest of Te Kūiti. This cave is about 2 hours south of Auckland, 1 hour south of Hamilton, and 2 hours west of Rotorua by car.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre is a museum located in the town of Waitomo in the North Island of New Zealand. The museum is also referred to as the Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre, the Waitomo Museum of Caves and the Waitomo Education Centre. [1]

  5. Waitomo Caves Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Waitomo Caves Hotel (originally called Waitomo House and later Government Hostel at Waitomo) is a historic hotel built in 1908 that is located in Waitomo District, King Country above Waitomo Caves in New Zealand. The hotel initially had only six bedrooms, and was later expanded in 1927–1928 with the addition of 24 more rooms, along with a new ...

  6. Ruakuri Cave - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Caving in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A caver descending Harwoods Hole. Caving in New Zealand is an established hobby as well as being a part of commercial tourism.. Recreational caving is practised by several hundred members of caving associations all over New Zealand, who take advantage of the widespread limestone karst cave systems present in the country, especially in the Waitomo District of the North Island and in the Nelson ...

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