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Whangaparapara

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whangaparapara Harbour seen from Mount Hobson

Whangaparapara is a harbour and coastal community on Great Barrier Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf.

Europeans settled Whangaparapara for mining, timber milling and whaling.[1] It is now a tourism and boating spot, where boats can pick up fuel and water.[2]

History

European settlers felled native forests, establishing tramlines to extract the timber to the harbour where it was transported to Auckland for milling. The tramline is now part of a heritage trek.[3]

Gold and silver were discovered in the area in the late 19th century. The Oreville stamping ore-crushing battery is still visible from the road.[1]

The Kauri Timber Company sawmill was established in the early 20th century, to process logs from the Coromandel Peninsula and Northland Region. For a while it was the largest mill in the southern hemisphere.[1]

New Zealand's last whaling station operated on the northern side of the Whangaparapara Harbour from 1957 to 1962. It is also still visible.[1]

The anchor of the SS Wiltshire, which wrecked in the area in 1922, is still visible at a local lodge.[1]

The 2010s, the Department of Conservation permanently closed the Mount Whangaparapara walking track due to the risk of Kauri dieback.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Palmers Beach". greatbarrierisland.nz. Destination Great Barrier Island.
  2. ^ "Information for boaties". greatbarrier.co.nz. Destination Great Barrier Island Trust.
  3. ^ "Whangaparapara Historic Trek, Great Barrier Island". aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council.
  4. ^ "Port FitzRoy: Warren's and Bridle Tracks". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation.

36°14′34″S 175°23′54″E / 36.2427°S 175.3984°E / -36.2427; 175.3984

This page was last edited on 25 March 2024, at 04:48
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