Windy Canyon, the Glossary
Windy Canyon is a canyon and associated walking track on Great Barrier Island, New Zealand.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Andesite, Boardwalk, Canyon, Department of Conservation (New Zealand), Great Barrier Island, Mount Hobson (Great Barrier Island), New Zealand, Tourism New Zealand, Trail.
- Canyons and gorges of New Zealand
- Great Barrier Island
- Hiking and tramping tracks in New Zealand
- Landforms of the Auckland Region
- Rock formations of the Auckland Region
Andesite
Andesite is a volcanic rock of intermediate composition.
Boardwalk
A boardwalk (alternatively board walk, boarded path, or promenade) is an elevated footpath, walkway, or causeway typically built with wooden planks, which functions as a type of low water bridge or small viaduct that enables pedestrians to better cross wet, muddy or marshy lands.
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Canyon
A canyon (from; archaic British English spelling: cañon), gorge or chasm, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales.
Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
The Department of Conservation (DOC; Māori: Te Papa Atawhai) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with the conservation of New Zealand's natural and historical heritage.
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Great Barrier Island
Great Barrier Island (Aotea) lies in the outer Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, north-east of central Auckland.
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Mount Hobson (Great Barrier Island)
Mount Hobson (Hirakimatā) is the highest mountain on Great Barrier Island, New Zealand. Windy Canyon and mount Hobson (Great Barrier Island) are Auckland Region geography stubs and Great Barrier Island.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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Tourism New Zealand
Tourism New Zealand is the marketing agency responsible for promoting New Zealand as a tourism destination internationally.
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Trail
A trail, also known as a path or track, is an unpaved lane or a small paved road not intended for usage by motorized vehicles, usually passing through a natural area.
See also
Canyons and gorges of New Zealand
- Karangahake Gorge
- Karapoti Gorge
- Manawatū Gorge
- Ngauranga Gorge
- Windy Canyon
Great Barrier Island
- Air Auckland
- Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board
- Aotea Conservation Park
- Awana Bay
- Claris, New Zealand
- Colville Channel
- Cradock Channel
- Dragon Island (New Zealand)
- Glenfern Sanctuary Regional Park
- Great Barrier Aerodrome
- Great Barrier Island
- Harataonga
- Kaitoke Beach
- Katherine Bay, Auckland
- Medlands Beach
- Motairehe
- Mount Hobson (Great Barrier Island)
- Okiwi Airfield
- Palmers Beach
- Port Fitzroy
- SS Wairarapa
- SeaLink New Zealand
- Tryphena, New Zealand
- Wairahi River
- Whangaparapara
- Whangapoua Beach
- Windy Canyon
- Ōkiwi
Hiking and tramping tracks in New Zealand
- East Cape to Cape Egmont Traverse
- Hawke's Bay Trails
- Hiking in New Zealand
- Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk
- List of rail trails in New Zealand
- New Plymouth Coastal Walkway
- New Zealand Great Walks
- New Zealand tramping tracks
- Northern Crossing (Tararua Range)
- Queen Charlotte Track
- Southern Crossing
- Te Araroa
- Timber Trail
- Tongariro Northern Circuit
- Windy Canyon
Landforms of the Auckland Region
- Auckland isthmus
- Auckland regional faults
- Auckland volcanic field
- Colville Channel
- Cradock Channel
- Dome Forest
- Grafton Gully
- Hibiscus Coast
- Jellicoe Channel
- Māngere Inlet
- Māngere Lagoon
- Pahurehure Inlet
- Paorae
- Parakai
- Pukekiwiriki
- Pukekohe East Explosion Crater
- Pukekohe Hill
- Rangitoto Channel
- Riverhead Forest
- South Auckland volcanic field
- Tāmaki Strait
- Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau
- Windy Canyon
- Wiri Lava Cave
Rock formations of the Auckland Region
- Lion Rock (New Zealand)
- Paratutae Island
- Takapuna Fossil Forest
- Te Toka-Tapu-a-Kupe / Ninepin Rock
- Windy Canyon