Otahuhu Point
Otahuhu Point is a point in Auckland, Auckland Region. Otahuhu Point is situated nearby to the locality Pare torotika, as well as near Ohinerehia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oneroa and Blackpool.
Oneroa
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Oneroa is a settlement on Waiheke Island in northern New Zealand. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "long beach" for Oneroa. Whittaker's Music Museum, a specialist music museum, has operated in Oneroa since 1996. Oneroa is situated 8 km east of Otahuhu Point.
Blackpool
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Blackpool is a settlement on Waiheke Island in northern New Zealand. It was named after Blackpool in England. Blackpool is situated 8 km east of Otahuhu Point.
Surfdale
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Surfdale is a settlement on Waiheke Island in northern New Zealand. The original name being Okahu, Surfdale beach on Huruhi Bay has tidal mudflats, and is often used for windsurfing or kitesurfing. Surfdale is situated 10 km east of Otahuhu Point.
Otahuhu Point
- Type: Point
- Category: landform
- Location: Auckland, Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-36.7782° or 36° 46′ 42″ southLongitude
174.92019° or 174° 55′ 13″ eastElevation
79 metres (259 feet)Open location code
4VMP6WCC+P3GeoNames ID
6232102
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Localities in the Area
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