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Lake Waiorongomai

Depth: 1 metres

Area: 5.8 hectares

Altitude: 11 metres

Lake ID: 841

Main vegetation type:
High Productivity Grassland

Kapiti Coast

Wellington
40° 42' 42" S
175° 8' 33" E
Lowland

Iwi / representative groups:

  • Ngati Raukawa ki Te Tonga
    • Ngāti Toa Rangatira

      Description

      Lake Waiorongomai is a small lake (6 hectares) that forms part of the cluster of dune lake/wetland systems located just north of Ōtaki on the border between the Wellington and Manawatū-Whanganui regions.

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