Hunua Falls is located in the western part of Hunua Ranges Regional Park in Auckland area. The spectacular 30-metre waterfall is part of the Wairoa River which carves through an ancient volcano as it winds its way north through the township of Clevedon, before meeting the Hauraki Gulf. The waterfall is extremely popular among the locals which makes it one of New Zealand Must See Waterfalls.
Wairoa Dam
Wairoa Dam, completed in 1975, is one of a series of rolled earth water supply dams in Auckland's Hunua Ranges. Rolled earth dam design in New Zealand was significantly advanced by these dams constructed between 1950 and 1977.
he Wairoa Dam in the Otau Valley was one of the earlier Hunua Ranges bulk water supply system projects to be identified and planned. It was included in rough surveys of the area as early as 1916, and Auckland's former Chief Engineer Water, Arthur Mead, carried out further investigations in 1930. Land purchases were undertaken between 1941 and 1955, at the same time as those for Cossey’s Creek and the Upper Mangatawhiri scheme.
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