Wairahi River
River in the Auckland Region, New Zealand
36°12′17″S 175°23′38″E / 36.2047°S 175.3939°E / -36.2047; 175.3939
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The Wairahi River is a river of New Zealand's Great Barrier Island. It is the only river (so named) on the island — the island's other watercourses all having names ending is "stream". The Wairahi flows generally west, roughly paralleling the island's long southwestern shore, from its origins north of Whangaparapara Harbour. A walking track from Whangaparapara to Port Fitzroy follows the river for part of its length.
See also
References
"Place name detail: Wairahi River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
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Great Barrier Island, Auckland, New Zealand
- Awana Bay
- Claris
- Harataonga
- Medlands Beach
- Kaitoke Beach
- Motairehe
- Ōkiwi
- Palmers Beach
- Port Fitzroy
- Tryphena
- Whangaparapara
- Whangapoua Beach
- Dragon Island
- Katherine Bay
- Little Barrier Island
- Mount Hobson
- Wairahi River
- Windy Canyon
- Aotea Conservation Park
- Glenfern Sanctuary Regional Park
- SS Wairarapa
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