Kawakawa River

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The Kawakawa River is in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It flows predominantly eastward to Opua, where it joins the Waikare Inlet to flow into the Veronica Channel at the southern end of the Bay of Islands.

Kawakawa River
Railway bridge at Taumarere
Map
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Hikurangi
 • elevation631 m (2,070 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Bay of Islands
Basin size443 km2 (171 sq mi)

The river starts near the town of Kawakawa, at the convergence of the Otiria and Waiharakeke Streams, and is soon joined by the Waiomio Stream. About half the river's length is an estuary, over 500 m (550 yd) wide in places. The estuary is joined by that of the Karetu River. The name was officially gazetted on 21 June 2019.[1]

Long Bridge, the longest wooden railway bridge in the Southern Hemisphere, crosses the river at Taumarere as part of the Bay of Islands Vintage Railway.[2] The river is tidal up to the Long Bridge.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Kawakawa River". gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Bay of Islands Vintage Railway". Retrieved 22 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Civil Defence - Tsunami Evacuation Zones". www.arcgis.com. Retrieved 22 July 2024.

35°20′S 174°06′E / 35.333°S 174.100°E / -35.333; 174.100