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Id:
ZLV/BOI-008
Name
Class
Volcano
Description
"Te Puke is a 136 metres (446 ft) high group of basaltic scoria cones, in the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field in Northland, New Zealand. It is the easternmost volcano of the field, being located near Waitangi. The three or four small, cratered cones are in a southwest–northeast alignment. The last eruption was 1300 to 1800 years ago."
Radius of Activation Zone
Within 0.8km, or within sight
Public access to AZ
Via park(s): Waitangi Endowment Forest
Via unformed legal road(s)
Field Name
Kaikohe-Bay of Islands Volcanic Field
Height
133
Date Range
100.0k years ago
Eon
Phanerozoic
Era
Cenozoic
Period
Quaternary
Epoch
Pleistocene
Lies within
Region
Iwi
Ngā Puhi country
Location
NZTM2000: 1693765, 6098520 (alt: 133m)
Maidenhead
RF74ar
Active?
Yes
Valid for NZART awards?
No
Valid From
1900-01-01

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