River in New Zealand
Whangae River Whangae River and bridge
Country New Zealand Source • location Kawakawa hill • elevation 229 m (751 ft)
Mouth • location
Bay of Islands • elevation
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The Whangae River is a short river of the Northland Region of New Zealand 's North Island . It flows generally northeast to reach a southwestern arm of the Bay of Islands . The estuary is about 2 km (1.2 mi) and the river about 5 km (3.1 mi) long.[ 1] Like much of the coast north of Whangārei, the valley is formed of Waipapa greywacke .[ 2]
The Whangae River Estuary is designated as an area of Outstanding Natural Character, due to its railway causeway (now followed by the Pou Herenga Tai – Twin Coast Cycle Trail ) and its tall mangroves (mānawa), which give way up river to saltmarsh .[ 3] Bush covers much of the valley, mainly taraire -puriri forest with emergent rimu , rewarewa and occasional totara , pukatea , kahikatea and kauri . More tōwai grow towards Opua. There are also areas of manuka , kānuka , tanekaha , kohuhu . five finger (puahou), mamaku , patē , hangehange , cabbage tree (tī), cutty grass and raupō , with Northland green gecko (kawariki), tomtit (miromiro), brown kiwi , weka , kererū [ 4] and kōtātā .[ 5]
From 14 August 1931 to 1 September 1963 there was a Whangae Bridge flag railway station .[ 6]
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35°20′S 174°06′E / 35.333°S 174.100°E / -35.333; 174.100