Waterfall in Auckland Region, New Zealand
The Hūnua Falls are on the Wairoa River in the Auckland Region of New Zealand , near Hūnua . The land around was bought by Auckland for water supplies between 1940 and 1960.[ 1] The mean flow of water downstream at Clevedon is 2.6 m3 (570 imp gal)/s,[ 2] but can vary greatly, as illustrated in photographs showing the falls in winter and summer .
Natural features
The Wairoa River falls over a basalt lava plug . Volcanic tuff rings and lava bombs are visible in the east wall of the waterfall.[ 3]
Several herbs have been identified near the falls - water starwort (Callitriche petriei), Crassula hunua, water pennywort (Hydrocotyle microphylla), wood-sorrel (Oxalis magellanica ).[ 4]
The Wairoa has smaller falls. Lily Falls (also known as Wairoa Falls)[ 5] were described as 70 ft (21 m) high[ 6] and 3 mi (4.8 km) downstream from Hūnua, in the Wairoa Gorge.[ 7] A photograph appeared in 1901.
Access and recreational activities
As well as tracks to the Hunua Ranges , there are two 30 minute walks; The Lookout Walk and the Upper Lookout Walk . The cliffs are used for abseiling .[ 8]
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