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Footprints Waipoua video

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Waipoua Forest

Kauri trees

Tane Mahuta and Te Matua Ngahere are just two of the famous and ancient kauri trees in the Waipoua Forest. Watch this video about the significance of these trees that can live for over four thousand years.

View the Footprints Waipoua video
(4 minute clip on TVNZ video player)

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