Photo of Top Pool taken in the year 2008.
Top Pool in Wainuiomata has always been a popular place for swimming and even a picnic.
Top Pool in Wainuiomata has always been a popular place for swimming and even a picnic.
This footbridge connects Hine Road Recreational Reserve to Wainuiomata Regional Park. Nearby is Top Pool, a popular swimming hole.
Pre-settlements and a huge earthquake in 1855, much of the valley floor in Wainuiomata was wetlands or swamp.
This is a photo of a private hut in Catchpool Valley, Wainuiomata. The valley used to have numerous private...
Smith’s Whare, a fishing hut near Moores Valley Road and Whitcher Grove, was likely once a logging worker’s hut.
Looking at the Morton Dam spillway in action in the year 1924. Morton Dam was once the main source...
Originally built in 1867 by John Mowlem, the property transitioned to brothers-in-law Duncan and John Sinclair.
Fitzherbert Road, originally known as Swamp Road before 1959, extended to the base of the hills leading to Naenae...
Coast Road in Wainuiomata, connects suburbia (Homedale) to the rugged southern coastline of the North Island.
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