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Motutapu has many small Maori archaeological sites which are easily found by walking along the ridges. They are typically pit and terrace sites. There are also pa - mostly on the coast. There is a ship graveyard at the NE corner of Rangitoto.
 
Motutapu has many small Maori archaeological sites which are easily found by walking along the ridges. They are typically pit and terrace sites. There are also pa - mostly on the coast. There is a ship graveyard at the NE corner of Rangitoto.
At Rangitoto Wharf there is a small cottage museum[[Bach 38 Museum at Rangitoto Wharf]].
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At Rangitoto Wharf there is a small cottage museum - [[Bach 38 Museum at Rangitoto Wharf]] - concentrating on the bach culture at the island.
  
 
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== Web info - ==

Latest revision as of 17:49, 23 October 2016

Motutapu Battery

SITE TO VISIT
'Motutapu Battery'
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Ethnicity:
Site type: WW2 Gun Emplacements
Where: Far side of Motutapu on prominent ridge
How to get there: Ferry to Rangitoto and walk
How Long to allow: Day trip
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Location


What -

Three gun emplacements put in place just before the second world war. They housed 6 inch guns. Camps and magazines were other features on the island related to the battery. A fire control position was on the summit of Rangitoto. They were supplemented by larger guns on Waiheke only late in the war - see [Archaeopedia].


What else to do there -

Motutapu has many small Maori archaeological sites which are easily found by walking along the ridges. They are typically pit and terrace sites. There are also pa - mostly on the coast. There is a ship graveyard at the NE corner of Rangitoto. At Rangitoto Wharf there is a small cottage museum - Bach 38 Museum at Rangitoto Wharf - concentrating on the bach culture at the island.

Web info -

http://www.heritage.org.nz/the-list/details/7471

http://www.motutapu.org.nz/index.php/visitor-info/gun-emplacements

https://sites.google.com/site/nzcoastaldefences/auckland-s-coastal-defences/motutapu-island-battery

http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/auckland/places/rangitoto-island/military-defences-on-rangitoto-island/