Māngere Mountain Geology

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  • Bruce Hayward takes us on a guided tour of the awesome geology and history of Māngere Mountain / Te Pane o Mataoho, one of the best preserved volcanic cones of Auckland, NZ
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  • @z4nz187
    @z4nz187  +29

    I really look forward to these videos and learning things about NZ!

  • @adriangilbert9593

    This really is exciting stuff to learn about our own back yard. Thanks so much

  • @dlee9547

    Is there any reason nobody ever talks about the volcanic craters in Pukekohe .. as they are very large and obvious, also they never seem to be included in the list of Volcanos in Auckland .. Pukekohe is apart of Auckland?

  • @puffinjuice

    Great video. Just one recommendation , it would be nice if he learned to pronounce the maori vowels correctly. It hurts my ears to hear Maangeri and Moori 😢

  • @carolineandrews7231

    Thanks for this video. As always, this and the others are so interesting and informative, with great explanations and photography. I look forward to these videos, so thanks again for sharing your knowledge and expertise.

  • @kiwis0uth

    Excellent as usual

  • @WaspvsHornet-rp7ue

    20 years ago I spent a few months preparing a detailed contour plan of Mt Eden and Mt Wellington volcanic cones for archaeological purposes. Every feature on these volcanoes were surveyed,terraces,pits,trees along with heights to form the detailed contour model of the entire mountain. This was during winter with many days like the day you had in this video.

  • @clarityroberts3985

    Hey I can see my house 😆

  • @K1W1fly

    Seems very similar to the currently active volcanoes in Iceland....

  • @jalayneduncan

    oh thank you so much for doing these videos, especially of Tamaki Makaurau (auckland) history/geology

  • @steveray4708

    Thank you

  • @thejamunit2835

    That was very interesting thank you. You have a great style, contagious enthusiasm!

  • @pkenzed

    Fantastic explanation, thanks!

  • @ianh2674

    Another fascinating video, thanks for sharing

  • @justjane805

    Another fantastic video to share with my family. Thank you.

  • @gaius_enceladus

    Great video!

  • @muzikhed

    Thanks, quite a while ago !

  • @davec5237

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @LWJCarroll

    Really interesting to watch thanks, having lived in Auckland and worked near Mangere Mountain for years. Laurie 😅😊

  • @michaelwoodhams7866

    On the irregular height of the crater rim: From watching the Iceland vulcanos, partial rim collapses are common. Rather than the high points having been built exceptionally high, could it be the case that that height was fairly typical, but other parts of the rim suffered a collapse?