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Mōtū
Mōtū is a rural community in the Gisborne District of New Zealand's North Island The North Island ( , 'the fish of Māui', historically New Ulster) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but less populous South Island by Cook Strait. With an area of , it is the List .... It is located north of Matawai and State Highway 2. The community is centred around Mōtū River and Mōtū Falls. Education Motu School is a Year 1–8 co-educational state primary school. In 2019, it was a decile 7 school with a roll of 5. Climate Mōtū has mild summers and frosty winters, with an average of 8 days rising above and 43 nights dropping below . References External links * Populated places in the Gisborne District {{Gisborne-geo-stub ...
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Mōtū River
The Mōtū River is a major waterway in the eastern part of the North Island of New Zealand. It rises south-west of Mātāwai in the Gisborne District, on the south-western side of the Raukūmara Range, and heads roughly northwards to the Pacific Ocean. It flows in a gorge the whole way through the range, where its important tributaries merge with it. It empties into the eastern Bay of Plenty at Houpoto, between Hāwai and Ōmāio, north-east of Ōpōtiki. Description The river passes through mostly uninhabited hill country, very steep and still thickly covered in rainforest. History The first modern traverse of the river, from the Mōtū Falls to its mouth, was in 1920 by the Fisher brothers and S. Thorburn, and this was re-enacted in 2013 by Kevin Biggar and Jamie Fitzgerald in series 2 of the "First Crossings" TV series. A mid-20th century proposal to dam the river for hydroelectricity was rejected.G. W. Gray, 1954. "An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations". '' ...
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