This short video shows birds flying under the Main Road Bridge that traverses the Wainuiomata River near Rotary Park.
Wainuiomata: Videos
Experience Wainuiomata with this growing collection of interesting videos.
Videos include historic footage to the present day. They each focus on a specific aspect of Wainuiomata from drone footage to user generated documentary style videos covering a range of different topics. Feel free to suggest any videos about Wainuiomata to include in this collection by using the comments section below. Videos are sorted by date.
A personal tour of five natural swimming holes inside Wainuiomata Regional Park. All pools are within a 30 minutes...
A short video showing the spillway at the Lower Dam in the Wainuiomata Regional Park. the dam itself...
Memories of Wainuiomata
David Johnson / / / Videos, Housing, Streets / 0A former student couldn't journey in time from Sydney across the Tasman to join a 50th school reunion. Instead,...
Exploring Wainuiomata in 2022
David Johnson / / / Videos, Housing, Reserves & Parks, Streets, Waterworks / 0A family document their journey through Wainuiomata in the year 2022. They explore the town and further afield.
Wainuiomata Coast, Baring Head, & Orongorongo River
David Johnson / / / Aerial, Videos, Coastline, Drone Footage, Mountains, Rivers / 0Drone footage looking at the Wainuiomata coastline and Baring Head. This coast is part of the southern coastline of...
Gums Loop Track at Wainuiomata Regional Park video
David Johnson / / / Aerial, Videos, Bush, Drone Footage, Mountains, Rivers, Walks, Waterworks / 1The Gums Loop track at Wainuiomata Regional Park is an easy track walk at any time of the year...
Baring Head Lighthouse, Wainuiomata
David Johnson / / / Aerial, Videos, Coastline, Drone Footage, Mountains, Rivers / 0Drone footage looking at the Wainuiomata coastline and Baring Head. This coast is part of the southern coastline of...
Morepork is challenging and technical, featuring a gradient of grade 5+ to 6. It's characterized by steep, rocky terrain.
Super Plus presents a thrilling, rapid-paced mountain bike trail with berms, doubles, and tables. Progressing downward from the top...
The BeeLine mountain bike trail is a winding track that descends from the peak of Wainui Hill to the...
Wainuiomata Lower Dam Drone Footage
David Johnson / / / Videos, Bush, Drone Footage, Mountains, Rivers, Waterworks / 0Drone footage taken at Lower Dam in the Wainuiomata Water Collection Area. The footage provides a great view of...
Wainuiomata Countdown Shopping Centre Demolition
David Johnson / / / Videos, Central, Demolition, Shops / 0Phase two of the Wainuiomata Shopping Centre demolition reveals the safe handling of large quantities of scrap metal using...
Parkway to Coast Road Wainuiomata Drive Through – 2019
David Johnson / / / Videos, Cars, Housing, Streets / 02019 footage of a drive starting from Parkway Wainuiomata and arriving at the Coast Road in the year 2019.
Wainuiomata Water Catchment Trip
David Johnson / / / Videos, Bush, Mountains, Rivers, Waterworks / 0This is typically off-limits to the general public with restricted access. The excursion served for drivers to become familiar...
Exploring a Derelict Mall
David Johnson / / / Videos, Central, Shops / 0Wainuiomata Mall was a hub for shopping, especially on Friday nights when it opened late & attracted shoppers completing...
This promotional video of Wainuiomata, made in 2018. showcases the landscape, outdoor adventure, and the welcoming vibe of Wainuiomata.
Wainuiomata Water Works Tunnel videos
David Johnson / / / Videos, Orongorongo Catchment, Orongorongo Tunnel, Tunnels, Waterworks / 0Video taken inside the Orongorongo Tunnel and exiting on the return leg. Constructed during the 1920s, this tunnel remains...
Driving over the Wainuiomata Hill in 2015 from Gracefield to the roundabout on the Wainuiomata side of the hill.
Looking at Wainuiomata’s rich history and culture. Includes interviews of people who have settled in Wainuiomata from diverse backgrounds.
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