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    The Horeke basalts is a disused formation that contained Miocene-Pliocene basalt lava flows that covered a large area in central Northland Region of New...
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    in Northland, New Zealand. Kohukohu is just across the harbour. The Horeke basalts are located near the town, and can be viewed on an easy stroll through...
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    Wairarapa Stony Batter, Waiheke Island Truman Track Beach, Punakaiki Horeke basalts, Hokianga Gog and Magog, southern Stewart Island/Rakiura Fatu Hiva,...
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    such as the Devil's Marbles in Australia's Northern Territory, the Horeke basalts in New Zealand, where an entire valley contains only boulders, and The...
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    the historic waterfront villages of Kohukohu and Rawene, cafes, the Horeke basalts, beaches, historic buildings, nature walks, horse trekking, boat trips...
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  • erosion, for example waves and rivers can more easily erode sandstone than basalt and can also exploit joints or faults in the rock-mass. Some rocks like...
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    eroding Pliocene basalt lava flow of the Kerikeri volcanic group formerly known as Horeke basalts. Erosion of the clay underlay of the basalt plateau (cap)...
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