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41 ora
Maori for health, cure, survival, escape, recover, survive, well, fit, healthy, cured, satisfy -
42 oranga
Maori for welfare, livelihood, existence, lifetime, well-being, save -
43 painga
Maori for well-being, goodness, merit, willingness, advantage, perk, use (n.), usage -
44 pukenga
Maori for floodwaters, skilled, scientific, experts, well-versed, versatile, intellectual, professor -
45 rangatira
Maori chief/aristocrat, dignitary, proprietor, wealthy, prosperous, well-off, first-class -
46 rongonui
Maori for famous, illustrious, fame, well-known, celebrated, renowned -
47 Taupo
Lake Taupo is almost twice the size of the next biggest lake in NZ, Te Anau.Well known for its rainbow trout fishing. Basically a crater lake which was formed by a massive volcanic explosion, which may have impacted the atmosphere globally.<LAKETAUPO.JPG"><TAUPOSUNSET.JPG">Taupo township is a tourist centre and market town. The population has been boosted by the Wairakei power station, tourism and the timber industry.<TAUPOLOGO.JPG"> -
48 tohopuhake
Maori for well up, overflow -
49 tuaukiuki
Maori for established (well-accepted) -
50 Wahaika
<WAHAIKA.JPG">Traditional Maori weaponThe wahaika is classed as a short club with a crescent shaped blade. The indent on the right is for catching weapons. With the right flick and twist of the wrist, the opponent can be disarmed. Notice the carved handle as well as the figure carved on the left. -
51 Whakarewarewa
A well known location often abbreviated to just WhakaThermal area, famous for its geysers, boiling mud, maori carving and maori village -
52 Whatataka
Corokia macrocarpa (Chatham Is. Korokia, Hokotaka)<COROKIA macrocarpa.jpg"><COROKIA macrocarpa2.jpg">Distribution: Endemic to the Chatham Islands and is found on Chatham, South East, Pitt and Mangere islands. Habitat: This small tree or shrub occurs at sites near the sea, but can be found in a range of habitats, including open forest, cliffs, limestone outcrops and near lakes and lagoons, as well as rocky shores and beaches.Features: A small tree that can grow up to 6 m tall and has dark brown bark. The leaves are leathery, slightly curled at the margins and may vary in size depending on the habitat. It produces yellow flowers from November to April, while the orange or yellow fruit can be seen throughout the year.
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