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 reaches of Moores Valley.
View of the ECNZ Power Pylon Track
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Skerretts Creek and Pipe
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Skerretts Creek was the location for a water catchment in the 1950-60s. Water was piped out of the creek...
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Kittyhawk Landing Gear Wreckage
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This is part of a plane wreck, specifically the landing gear, from a kittyhawk that crashed in 1943. Other...
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Wainuiomata Water Museum in 2022
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The Wainuiomata Historical Museum proudly houses a diverse collection of historical exhibits that vividly depict its rich heritage.
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Concrete Cylinder
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This cylindrical structure was once part of the Skerretts Creek water catchment. The catchment itself ceased operations in the...
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Lower Dam Spillway
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The old dam known as the lower dam including this spillway was constructed in the 1880s and was decommissioned...
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Wetlands and Old Dam
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A view of the wetland area and the historic dam in Wainuiomata. This wetland was formerly the reservoir for...
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Nikau Valley Hillside
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A tract of regenerating forest on a slope in Nikau Valley within Wainuiomata Regional Park and accessible via Nikau...
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Richard Prouse Park in Winter
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A calm winter day at Richard Prouse Park in Wainuiomata. With no wind, the area often becomes quite foggy,...
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