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| site_type = Gardening and occupation site | | site_type = Gardening and occupation site | ||
| where = Ihumatau Quarry Rd. | | where = Ihumatau Quarry Rd. | ||
− | | how_to_get_there = Easiest by car 20 minutes from the inner city, but possible with a 15 minute walk from the bus. (Check | + | | how_to_get_there = Easiest by car 20 minutes from the inner city, but possible with a 15 minute walk from the bus. (Check [[https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/#!/journey-planner Auckland Transport]]) |
| how_long_to_allow = 1 hr at the site. | | how_long_to_allow = 1 hr at the site. | ||
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== What: == | == What: == | ||
− | + | Māori prehistoric and historic gardening and village site with many stone-built living and gardening structures. It is part of a wider local historic landscape. On-site interpretation is minimal at present (more is planned) so try the brochure linked below before visiting. | |
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https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/arts-culture-heritage/heritage-walks-places/Pages/otuataua-stonefields-mangere.aspx | https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/arts-culture-heritage/heritage-walks-places/Pages/otuataua-stonefields-mangere.aspx | ||
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https://aotearoarocks.blogspot.com/2018/01/part-1-of-disappearing-maunga-of.html | https://aotearoarocks.blogspot.com/2018/01/part-1-of-disappearing-maunga-of.html |
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Otuataua Stonefields
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Otuataua Stonefields | |
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Ethnicity: | Maori |
Site type: | Gardening and occupation site |
Where: | Ihumatau Quarry Rd. |
How to get there: | Easiest by car 20 minutes from the inner city, but possible with a 15 minute walk from the bus. (Check [Auckland Transport]) |
How Long to allow: | 1 hr at the site. |
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What:
Māori prehistoric and historic gardening and village site with many stone-built living and gardening structures. It is part of a wider local historic landscape. On-site interpretation is minimal at present (more is planned) so try the brochure linked below before visiting.
Web Info:
https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/articles/news/2017/05/explore-the-otuataua-stonefields/
https://aotearoarocks.blogspot.com/2018/01/part-1-of-disappearing-maunga-of.html