Electrical pylons near the top of the Wainuiomata Hill show the location of the ECNZ Power Pylon Track where you can walk from Seaview to Whitemans Valley, spanning Wainuiomata from Wainuiomata Hill to northern Moores Valley.
View of the ECNZ Power Pylon Track
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Photos and Memories of the Waterworks in 1969
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Images and memories capturing the essence of the Wainuiomata Waterworks as shared by the Reidy Family, and conveyed by...
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Wainuiomata River in Autumn
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A view of the Wainuiomata River from the Main Road Bridge in Homedale. with deciduous trees in view, adding...
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Lower Dam 1905 Postcard
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Postcards featuring this picturesque view of the spillway date back to 1905. They were widely circulated, along with other...
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Pipes and Park 1970s
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Photo circa 1970s of the beginning of Reservoir Valley with some pipes to the left and a firebreak visible...
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Richard Prouse Park on a Sunny Winter Day
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On a bright winter day at Richard Prouse Park in Wainuiomata, the clear, crisp air creates ideal conditions for...
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Lush Forest Behind Skerretts Creek Valley
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View of a lush forest on the slopes of Skerretts Creek Valley. The forest is beautiful, but not far...
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Morepork Owl
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The Morepork is a small owl native to New Zealand. It gets its name from the sound of its...
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New Pipeline Under Construction in 1988
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In 1988 at Richard Prouse Park, a new water pipe was constructed next to older pipes that ran across...
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WAINUIOMATA MUSEUM
Located in Wainuiomata Primary School, it is open 2pm-4pm every Sunday. Learn more →.