Maungataniwha Range
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The Maungataniwha Range is a volcanic mountain range located halfway between Kaitaia and Okaihau in Northland of New Zealand. The Mangamukas, as it is known by the local residents and many Northlanders because of the name of the settlement on the southern side, separates Kaitaia and the Aupouri Peninsula from the rest of Northland. The highest point in the Maungataniwha Ranges is Raeta at 751m. The range is home to many Kauri trees and a proportion of the range is a part of Northland Forest Park. State Highway 1 crosses the range and passes through the Mangamuka Gorge. With a summit of 383m, the road is known to be the most winding, twisty and hilly section of the entire length of highway in New Zealand. In the early 1900s, a railway was proposed to either run through the ranges or run round them to connect Kaitaia and the Far North with the North Auckland Line of the national rail network. After much debate, the idea never went ahead and in 1936 the decision was made not to extend the line to Kaitaia, but made it as far as Rangihua.
- See also: Mountain ranges of New Zealand