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Manawapou River

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River mouth
  
South Taranaki Bight

Mouth
  
South Taranaki Bight

Length
  
21 km

Country
  
New Zealand

The Manawapou River is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island. Ity flows southwest from its origins in rough hill country to the northeast of Hawera, reaching the South Taranaki Bight between Hawera and Patea.

Contents

Map of Manawapou River, Mokoia, New Zealand

GeologyEdit

The river rises on a sandy mid-Pliocene Tangahoe Mudstone, formed in a shallow sea, then its valley is cut down to early-Pliocene Whenuakura Group rocks (bioclastic limestone, pebbly and micaceous sandstones and massive siltstone), whilst the surrounding land is covered by mid-Pleistocene beach deposits of conglomerate, sand, peat and clay.

References

Manawapou River Wikipedia