Everything about The Hunua Ranges totally explained
The
Hunua Ranges form a block of hilly country to the southeast of
Auckland in
New Zealand's
North Island. They cover some 250 square kilometres (100 sq mi), containing 178 km² of parkland, and rise to 688 metres (2255 ft) at Kohukohunui. Auckland gets much of its water from
reservoirs within the Hunua Ranges.
The ranges are located approximately 50 kilometres (30 mi) southeast of Auckland, above the western shore of the
Firth of Thames. They are sparsely populated, and mostly lie within the boundaries of the Waharau and Hunua Ranges Regional Parks. Some Aucklanders erroneously refer to them as the
Bombay Hills, which are actually a smaller series of hills running to the southwest of the Hunua Ranges.
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