Maungawhio Lagoon is a saltwater lagoon that joins to Oraka Beach. The Kopuawhara Stream empties into the lagoon. The stream was the sight of New Zealand's deadliest flash flood, which occurred in 1938. The lagoon, stream and beach are now prime locations for swimming, fishing and water sport activities.
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Maungawhio Lagoon is a saltwater lagoon that joins to Oraka Beach. The Kopuawhara Stream empties into the lagoon. The stream was the sight of New Zealand's deadliest flash flood, which occurred in 1938. The lagoon, stream and beach are now prime locations for swimming, fishing and water sport activities.
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Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Current Status | ||||
Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Current Status | ||||
Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Current Status | ||||
Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Mahia, Hawkes Bay | Current Status |
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