Waiharara is a rural settlement on the Aupōuri Peninsula north of Awanui, strung along State Highway 1 on the edge of the Aupōuri pine forest. Nearby Gumdiggers Park preserves one of the best surviving glimpses of the kauri gum trade that drew diggers to these sands between the 1890s and the 1930s, complete with ancient buried kauri logs. Today forestry, horticulture and dairying work the reclaimed peat and sand flats that run up the spine of the peninsula.
Waiharara is a rural settlement on the Aupōuri Peninsula north of Awanui, strung along State Highway 1 on the edge of the Aupōuri pine forest. Nearby Gumdiggers Park preserves one of the best surviving glimpses of the kauri gum trade that drew diggers to these sands between the 1890s and the 1930s, complete with ancient buried kauri logs. Today forestry, horticulture and dairying work the reclaimed peat and sand flats that run up the spine of the peninsula.
Waiharara is in the Northland region of New Zealand.
Waiharara has an estimated population of around 300 (Stats NZ estimate).
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