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Karekare Falls

The Karekare Falls are a waterfall in the western Waitākere Ranges of the Auckland Region, New Zealand.

Geography

The Karekare Falls are a part of the Company Stream, a tributary of the Karekare Stream. The waterfall is high. The waterfall is accessible by a walking track from Karekare Road, which takes a 10-minute walk.

The waterfall is bordered by pōhutukawa trees and nīkau palms.

History

While falls are often referred to by the Māori language name , they are traditionally known to Te Kawerau ā Maki as , a name that likens the waterfall to white fibres of muka flax.

Art and popular culture

Karekare Falls has been depicted in art by Stanley Palmer. The waterfalls were used as a filming location for the television series ' and ', including a prominent scene in the 1997 episode of Xena: Warrior Princess, The Furies.

Recreation

The Karekare Falls is located near the start of the Taraire Tramping Track.

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