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Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. The 5.5 km wide island is an iconic and widely visible landmark of Auckland with its distinctive symmetrical shield volcano cone rising 260 metres (850 ft) high over the Hauraki Gulf. Rangitoto is the most recent and the largest (2311 hectares) of the approximately 50 volcanoes of the Auckland volcanic field. It is separated from the mainland of Auckland's North Shore by the Rangitoto Channel. Since World War II it has been linked by a causeway to the much older, non-volcanic Motutapu Island.
Rangitoto is Māori for 'Bloody Sky', with the name coming from the full phrase Ngā Rangi-i-totongia-a Tama-te-kapua ('The days of the bleeding of Tama-te-kapua'). Tama-te-kapua was the captain of the Arawa waka (canoe) and was badly wounded on the island, at a (lost) battle with the Tainui iwi (tribe) at Islington Bay.
Rangitoto was formed by a series of eruptions commencing at least 6000 years ago, with the most recent eruptions occurring between 550 and 600 years ago. The most recent eruptions occurred in two episodes, 10–50 yrs apart, and are thought to have lasted for several years during the later shield-forming episode. The first recent episode erupted most of the volcanic ash that mantles Motutapu Island next door, and produced the lower, northern, scoria cone. The second episode built most of Rangitoto erupting all the lava flows and main scoria cone at the apex. The 2.3 cubic kilometres of material that erupted from the volcano was about equal to the combined mass produced by all the previous eruptions in the Auckland volcanic field, which were spread over more than 250,000 years.
Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. The 5.5 km wide island is an iconic and widely visible landmark of Auckland with its distinctive symmetrical shield volcano cone rising 260 metres (850 ft) high over the Hauraki Gulf.[1][2] Rangitoto is the most recent and the largest (2311 hectares)[3] of the approximately 50 volcanoes of the Auckland volcanic field.[2] It is separated from the mainland of Auckland's North Shore by the Rangitoto Channel. Rangitoto was formed by a series of eruptions between 550 and 600 years ago. The eruptions occurred in two episodes, 10--50 yrs apart, and are thought to have lasted for several years during the later shield-forming episode. The first episode erupted most of the volcanic ash that mantles Motutapu Island...
Rangitoto Island sits majestically just off the Auckland coast, a short 25 minute cruise from downtown Auckland. Visible from Mission Bay to Cheltenham Beach, this 600 year old volcano boasts a unique landscape of rugged lava crops, lush native bush and sandy coves. Walk to the top for spectacular 360 degree views of Auckland and the Hauraki Gulf islands, or hop on board our Volcanic Explorer road train tour for a guided island experience.
I had a quick trip to Auckland Museum to have a look around and was most impressed with this simulation of what would happen to Auckland should the dormant Rangitoto come to life. It would be a major disaster for the Auckland region. BE PREPARED!! THIS IS A SIMULATION ONLY!
It is likely what happened 600 years ago
Rangitoto College is a state co-educational high school with excellent academic results. We are located on the beautiful, safe North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. We are one of the most experienced schools in New Zealand at hosting international students and we have a dedicated team of six non-teaching staff to care for our international students. An orientation programme on arrival helps students quickly settle into school life. Two Academic Deans and a Deputy Principal work exclusively with the international students to ensure they have the best academic assistance possible. Our full time Homestay Co-ordinator has carefully interviewed and chosen suitable host families who live nearby, usually within walking distance to a local beach. The school facilities are exceptional. Our rugb...
The landscape of New Zealand's largest city is dotted with 48 volcanoes. The oldest volcano last erupted some 150,000 years ago -- the youngest, Rangitoto Island, is just 600 years old. A symmetrical volcanic cone, it has been colonised by red-flowering pōhutukawa forest. Aerial view of Rangitoto, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/historic-volcanic-activity/1/4/2 Gulf islands, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/auckland-places/4 Auckland volcanoes, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/auckland-places/19 Auckland volcanoes in 1865 and today, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/auckland-places/19/1 Eruptions in early history, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/historic-volcanic-activity/1 Pōhutukawa, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/tall-broadleaf-trees/3 Archival audio sourced from Radio New Zeala...
Join us as we explore Rangitoto Island and its summit; a must see when in Auckland.
Takapuna Beach, Auckland With its easy access, family-friendly setting and soft white sand, Takapuna is one of the popular beaches in Auckland’s North Shore. The visitors can get a fabulous view of Rangitoto Island and beyond. Emerging from the sea just 600 years ago, pest-free Rangitoto Island is the youngest volcano in New Zealand. The walkway to Milford beach is full of challenges as you have to walk through rough and uneven black rocks which were formed by the cooled down lava flows erupted from the volcano. The Background music is played by my son Phillip's own piece 3rd composition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcPImQKbGTU If you like our videos, please feel free to like, comment, and in return we will visit your channel as soon as possible. For the new subscriber, please l...
Rangitoto Island is one of New Zealand’s youngest land masses at just 650 years old, and is the youngest of Auckland’s 48 volcanic cones.
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Follow Paul and Christina as they visit Rangitoto Island off the coast of Auckland, New Zealand. The first of a series of short travel videos about New Zealand by two 30 somethings who quit their jobs to follow their dreams.
Auckland - New Zealand - Oceania Tourism, Attractions, Travel Guide - Travel Videos HD, World Travel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Improbably strung across a series of volcanoes, and punctuated by islands of green, Auckland is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is also extraordinary for the diversity of its population, with one-third of its residents born overseas. This makes it a genuine cultural melting pot and the most vibrant city in New Zealand. For unparalleled beauty, consider Auckland's natural assets. Framed by the summit of Maungawhau (Mt Eden), it is surrounded by the sweeping expanse of Waitematā Harbour to the north-west, with the distinctive cone of Rangitoto Island and the islands of the inner Hauraki Gulf to the north-east. ...
This is a short video clip of our day trip to Rangitoto Island in Auckland, New Zealand. Rangitoto Island is the youngest volcano in NZ which erupted from the sea about 600 years ago. This iconic volcano is just a short ferry ride from downtown Auckland. Sorry for the potato quality. Phone cameras are all we have. With my superb (ehehe) editing skills, here is a summary of our experience, or more like, a summary of our close to 5 hours of walking along the natural landscape of the island and rugged lava fields. Crap videos at the summit by the way; rain clouds have formed once we reached the top so all I have are some short clips of the boardwalk, some parts of the supposed 360-degree view from the top and some my face. :D enjoy! :D
http://www.expedia.com.au/Auckland.d178233.Destination-Travel-Guides Welcome to Auckland. The native Māori people named the area Tāmaki Makaurau, meaning "desired by a hundred men". The attraction is still there today, because Auckland is now the most populous city in New Zealand. In the City of Sails you are always surrounded by water, as becomes clear when you stand on the top of the top of Mount Eden. A nice inner-city beach is Mission Bay. Other visitor attractions in Auckland include the stately Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland Domain park. Daredevils can base jump from the Sky Tower. Children will love the Rainbow's End theme park and the Auckland Zoo. Auckland has many diverse neighborhoods, such as hip Ponsonby and laid-back Devonport. From the city, you can set sail to...