View of the Orongorongo River Tunnel Pipeline around the year 1924. To the right you can see a jigger.
Wellington City Council Archives, 00125-28: CC-BY.
From the Wainui Lookout, perched on the western hills dividing Wainuiomata from Lower Hutt, you can view undulating hills.
'Wainuiomata Lookout' presents panoramas of Wellington Harbour, Wellington city, The South Island, and Lower Hutt including Petone & Seaview.
Looking at a V12 Allison Motor from a Curtiss P-40E Kittyhawk that crashed in the Wainuiomata hills in 1943.
In a 1909 photograph capturing the lower dam spillway, an intriguing detail emerges in the corner: a self-portrait of...
Queen Street in Wainuiomata is a central hub, hosting a range of shops, the Community Centre, and the Public...
Burger King in Wainuiomata opened in 2023. It consists of a typical drive through and also has a lobby...
Looking at Wainuiomata Valley from atop Wainuiomata Hill circa 1949 reveals the absence of suburbs. The valley contains mostly...
The Morepork is a small owl native to New Zealand. It gets its name from the sound of its...
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