North Head Historic Reserve (Maungauika)

North Head Historic Reserve (Maungauika)

North Head Historic Reserve (Maungauika)

North Head Historic Reserve, known to early Māori as Maungauika, stands as a strategic viewpoint overlooking Auckland Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf. This ancient volcanic cone, with its commanding position, was ideal for defense against potential threats. Today, visitors can explore the tunnels, guns, and cannons constructed in the 1800s during British colonial rule. These military installations, still present, offer a tangible link to the area’s historical significance and provide a unique glimpse into New Zealand’s past.

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