What is the Maori name for Mount Eden?

What is the Maori name for Mount Eden?

Maungawhau (Mount Eden)

Is Glen Eden a good suburb?

Glen Eden is a ‘more affordable’ suburb meaning there’s sometimes tension, sometimes violence, always traffic and a few shady characters thrown in for good measure.

Who owns Mt Eden?

Treaty settlement In the 2014 Treaty of Waitangi settlement with the Tamaki Makaurau Collective of 13 Auckland iwi, the volcano was officially named Maungawhau / Mount Eden and ownership was vested to the collective.

Is Mt Eden extinct?

Mount Eden is estimated to be 15,000 years old and is considered extinct, meaning that it is not expected to erupt again. The southern side of the crater rim is the highest point on the scoria cone which is also the highest point on the Auckland Isthmus. In 1927, the slopes of Mt.

Is Rangitoto a shield volcano?

Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. The 5.5 km (3.4 mi) wide island is a symmetrical shield volcano cone, reaching a height of 260 m (850 ft).

Where should I not live in Auckland?

Readers can explore their own neighbourhoods but some of the most dangerous spots in each centre include:

  • Auckland CBD – The area bordered by Victoria St West and Wellesley St West, Queen St and Elliot St (107 victimisations).
  • North Shore – The area around the Albany Westfield Mall (42).

Is Avondale Auckland a good place to live?

The Auckland suburbs of Avondale, Northcote and Birkenhead are the top three picks for families wanting affordability and proximity to the CBD. With a median house price of $800,000 and within 10 kilometres (km) of the CBD, Avondale is the most affordable and convenient place to live.

Can you drive up Mt Eden?

What’s more, you can’t drive up the mountain, however there are parking areas at the eastern and southern ends of Puhi Huia Road. The mountain also has a brand new set of public toilets where the tourist buses park in Puhi Huia Road. The mountain exists within a park called Mount Eden Domain.

How did Mt Eden erupt?

Erupting about 15,000 years ago from three overlapping scoria cones, it formed a huge scoria mound with a central crater from the last eruption. Lava flowed out from the base of the mound, and in some places the lava is more than 60 metres thick. Extensive earthworks modified the steep upper slopes of the cone.

Can Rangitoto erupt again?

The Auckland volcanic field is made up of over 53 volcanoes and these volcanoes are extinct. This means they will not erupt again with the exception of Rangitoto Island, which is dormant.