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1 WAIARIKI
Hot springs, hot pools, geysers -
2 kōpapa whakawera wai
hot water cylinder -
3 pātuhi-wera
hot keys -
4 whakawera wai
hot water cylinder; water heater -
5 kōpapa whakawera wai
hot water cylinder -
6 pātuhi-wera
hot keys -
7 whakawera wai
hot water cylinder; water heater -
8 TE PUIA
Maori for geyser, hot spring Also:A place in the East Cape. (Gisborne 103k; Opotiki 231k) has a small, pretty lake and thermal spa activity. Challenging 11-hole golf course, a picturesque hotel with hot pools. Hospital, motel, petrol, store and postal facilities. -
9 huahua
boil (with hot stones)————————sketch -
10 puoto whakawera wai
zip; hot water cylinder (water heater) -
11 wera
[n.]burnt; hot; heat -
12 huahua
boil (with hot stones)————————sketch -
13 puoto whakawera wai
zip; hot water cylinder (water heater) -
14 wera
[n.]burnt; hot; heat -
15 kawhia
<KAWHIA.JPG">Coastal town on the Kawhia Harbour, in the Waikato, Central North Island. 55 minutes west of Otorohanga. The Te Puia Hot Springs at Ocean Beach are nearby to Kawhia. -
16 parakai
Location of hot springs close to Auckland -
17 Roroi
Recipe: Take some very fresh kumara, straight from the garden, if possible. Wash thoroughly, then grate. Place in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle with sugar. Over the top of the grated kumara place some broad slices of kumara. This will keep the mixture from hardening in the oven. Bake for an hour at 180C. When hot this is similar to a steamed pudding, and may be served with cream, or custard. when cold it may be sliced like bread, and spread with butter. -
18 Temuka
Town in Canterbury. Location of pottery manufactuing.Temuka takes its name from the Maori "Te Umu Kaha" which translates to "the place of the hot ovens". These were huge earthenware pits dug by early Maori to process a prized food from the cabbage trees that grew abundantly in the area.Temuka is situated 18km from both Timaru and Geraldine on State Highway One. Nearby rivers Orari and Opihi provide excellent fishing for trout and salmon anglers from around the world. -
19 tino wera
Also weraweraMaori for very hot, boiling (heat) -
20 wairakite
Hydrated calcium aluminosilicate mineral present in hot-spring deposits, notably those at Wairakei, New Zealand, and Onikobe, Japan. Like analcite, wairakite has been assigned to two mineral families: it is regarded as a feldspathoid because of its chemical properties, molecular structure, and mode of formation but as a zeolite because of its ion-exchange and reversible dehydration behaviour. Wairakite forms colourless, often twinned crystals of monoclinic symmetry; its chemical formula is CaAl SiO 2HO. Several other zeolite minerals are converted to wairakite in the presence of water at high temperatures and pressures.
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