Mahia Peninsula

Mahia Peninsula
NASA satellite image of the Mahia Peninsula
Location of Mahia Peninsula

The Mahia Peninsula is located on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island, between the cities of Napier and Gisborne.

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Geography

The peninsula is 13.5 miles (21.7 km) long and 7 miles (11.3 km) wide rising to its highest point at Rahuimokairoa reaching about 1,302 feet (397 m) above sea level.[1] Mahia was initially an island which over time, has had a sand bar join it to the North Island. Whales often strand on the shallow sand build up[citation needed].

Early whalers had a whaling station on the farm 'Kini Kini", sheltered by 'Long Point' on the west coast of the peninsula. Portland Island ('Waikawa') was named by Kahungunu when he visited there to look for fresh drinking water and only found salt water[citation needed]. Waikawa means 'sour water'. Waikawa is a small island off the southern tip of Mahia Peninsula with an unmanned lighthouse. The name Mahia means 'indistinct sound'.

Culture

Mahia Beach in the morning

The area is a popular seaside resort and contains a holiday park dating back to the 60s[2]. The remaining settlement consists mostly of holiday houses and baches. Sheep and cattle farms are still an important part for the local community, however the most important activity of the area is tourism. Mahia's population swells greatly during the warmer months and in particular during school holidays. Mahia is famous for its surf, scuba diving, hiking, and fishing [3]. Many tourists stay in Napier, Hastings or Wairoa and travel to Mahia Peninsula for the day[citation needed]. Morere Hot Springs is located at the northern end of Mahia Peninsula.

In Maori legend, Whatonga who came to New Zealand in search of his grandfather Toi, settled at Mahia. The community these days is still generally a mix of Maori and European[citation needed]. The local Maori tribe are known as Ngāti Rongomaiwahine.

More recently Mahia has become famous for the presence of Moko the Dolphin.

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Coordinates: 39°09′S 177°54′E / 39.15°S 177.9°E / -39.15; 177.9


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