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Kakahi, New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kakahi, New Zealand
Kakahi is a small King Country settlement about up the Whanganui River from Taumarunui, New Zealand. Founded as a sawmill town, it takes its name from the Māori word for the New Zealand freshwater mussel. == Geography ==
Kakahi can be reached from State Highway 4, and the North Island Main Trunk Railway passes through it across a bridge over the Kakahi Stream. The Whanganui River and Whakapapa River meet about five kilometres to the east, about 1 km from the end of the Te Rena Road (an old logging tram line). Te Rena Road is notable for extensive colonies of glowworms along the sheer banks where the road cuts deeply through the hillside.
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