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Tane mahuta, the most famous and oldest Kauri tree in waipoua Forest, Northland, New Zealand
Tane Mahuta, the lord of the forest: one of the largest Kauri trees in Waipoua Kauri forest in New Zealand
Path through the Waipoua Kauri Forest on the North Island of New Zealand
The Te Matua Ngahere (Father of the Forest), a giant kauri (Agathis australis) coniferous tree in the Waipoua Forest of Northland Region, New Zealand
Portrait of tree. Nature parks of New Zeland. Waipoua kauri forest.
An elevated footpath in the Waipoua Forest of giant kauri (Agathis australis) coniferous trees, in the Northland Region, New Zealand
famous old tree Tane Mahuta in Maori language in New Zealand
Old tree trunk and roots
Waipoua Kauri Forest, North Island, New Zealand
Waipoua, and the adjoining forests of Mataraua and Waima, make up the largest remaining tract of native forest in Northland. The kauri tree, Agathis australis, is New Zealand’s largest and most famous native tree. Ancestors of the kauri first appeared in the Jurassic Period 190 – 135 million years ago. The kauri forests are among the most ancient in the world. The oldest tree is estimated to be 2,000 years old. These can reach a height of almost 60 meters.
Waipoua, and the adjoining forests of Mataraua and Waima, make up the largest remaining tract of native forest in Northland. The kauri tree, Agathis australis, is New Zealand’s largest and most famous native tree. Ancestors of the kauri first appeared in the Jurassic Period 190 – 135 million years ago. The kauri forests are among the most ancient in the world. The oldest tree is estimated to be 2,000 years old. These can reach a height of almost 60 meters.
Wekaweka: Tourist looking at a giant kauri (Agathis australis) coniferous tree in the Waipoua Forest of Northland Region, New Zealand
Tane mahuta, the most famous and oldest Kauri tree in waipoua Forest, Northland, New Zealand
Tane mahuta, the most famous and oldest Kauri tree in waipoua Forest, Northland, New Zealand
Tane Mahuta (Lord of the Forest), NZ
Kauri tree in Waipoua Forest, New Zealand.
Ancient Kauri Tree Tane Mahuta, Exploring Puketi and Waipoua Forests in Northland, New Zealand
Wooden boardwlak and gigantic trees in Kauri Tree Forest on the North Island in New Zealand.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Scenic landscape of the forest in New Zealand
Tane Mahuta is also called the god of the forest is New Zealands known largest Kauri tree which is aged between 1,250 and 2,500 years old. It's located in the Waipoua forest of the northland region.
Tane mahuta, the most famous and oldest Kauri tree in waipoua Forest, Northland, New Zealand
The Tane Mahuta, big kauri tree, Waipoua forest, New Zealand
A huge tree in the forest
Four Sisters at Waipoua Kauri Forest on the North Island of New Zealand
Te Matua Ngahere, is the second largest kauri in New Zealand and stands in the Waipoua Forest, Northland, New Zealand. It is considered the oldest tree in New Zealand and possibly one of the oldest rainforest trees on Earth with estimates of 2000 - 4000 years old. This photograph was taken before there was substantial storm damage to its crown in 2007.
Ancient Kauri Tree , Exploring Puketi and Waipoua Forests in Northland, New Zealand
Portrait of tree. Nature parks of New Zeland. Waipoua kauri forest.
Giant kauri tree in the Waipoua Forest of the Northland Region in New Zealand
Kauri trees (Agathis australis), this is an Endimic Tree Species of New Zealand
Giant kauri tree named Tane Mahuta or God of the Forest in the Waipoua Forest in New Zealand
Old tree trunk and roots
Portrait of tree. Nature parks of New Zeland. Waipoua kauri forest.
Portrait of tree. Nature parks of New Zeland. Waipoua kauri forest.
Waipoua, and the adjoining forests of Mataraua and Waima, make up the largest remaining tract of native forest in Northland. The kauri tree, Agathis australis, is New Zealand’s largest and most famous native tree. Ancestors of the kauri first appeared in the Jurassic Period 190 – 135 million years ago. The kauri forests are among the most ancient in the world. The oldest tree is estimated to be 2,000 years old. These can reach a height of almost 60 meters.
Wekaweka: Tourist looking at a giant kauri (Agathis australis) coniferous tree in the Waipoua Forest of Northland Region, New Zealand
Tane mahuta, the most famous and oldest Kauri tree in waipoua Forest, Northland, New Zealand
A giant Kauri tree in the northern part of New Zealand. 50 Mpx image.
Trail in New Zealand Rainforest
Waipoua Kauri Forest, Dargaville, New Zealand.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Northland Region North Island new Zealand. February 2007. The Waipoua Forest. Lush sub tropical forest with ferns, grasses, jungle and trees. Declared a sanctuary in 1952. Bought from Maori in 1876 for £2000. Over 200.000 visitors each year.
Gaint kauri tree famous tourist point of interest in Waipoua Forest in Northland.
New Zealand stunning rainforest landscape