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Square Kauri

The 21st largest kauri on the Peninsula is found just west of the Tapu-Coroglen Road summit.

Estimated to be 1200 years old, this tree has an unusual square-looking bole.

The walking track to the tree is short but steep; from the viewing area you get good views across to Maumaupaki (Camels Back) on the main Coromandel Range.

(Photo: Dana Ruikje)

 
 
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