Maori rock carvings at Mine Bay

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The Māori rock carvings at Mine Bay are large contemporary cliff-face artworks on Lake Taupō depicting Māori ancestors and symbols, created in the late 20th century and now a popular cultural and tourist attraction.

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Maori rock carvings at Mine Bay canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemporary Māori artwork
rock carving site
tourist attraction
access boat
canoe
kayak
only by water
approximateHeight about 10 metres
artForm relief sculpture
rock carving
artStyle contemporary Māori art
belongsToCategory Lake Taupō
Māori art
public art in New Zealand
tourist attractions in Waikato
completionTime late 20th century
country New Zealand
culturalSignificance celebrates Māori ancestry
expresses Māori identity
depicts Māori ancestors
Māori symbols
environment lakeside cliffs
era 20th century art
function cultural expression
educational site
tourist attraction
heritage Māori culture
languageContext te reo Māori
locatedInRegion Waikato region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lake Taupō
locatedOnIsland North Island
location Mine Bay NERFINISHED
material lake cliff rock
orientation cliff-face
overlooks Lake Taupō
setting outdoor
significance important local landmark
popular tourist attraction
surfaceType volcanic rock cliffs
theme Māori genealogy
Māori mythology
tourismType cultural tourism
nature tourism
visibility visible from boats on Lake Taupō
visitorActivity guided tours
photography
sightseeing

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Lake Taupō hasFeature Maori rock carvings at Mine Bay