Takaka Hill

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Takaka Hill is a prominent limestone mountain pass in New Zealand’s South Island, known for its winding road, karst landscapes, and extensive cave systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf karst landscape
limestone hill
mountain pass
connects Motueka NERFINISHED
Takaka NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
ecosystem karst shrubland
limestone outcrop vegetation
elevation approximately 791 metres at summit
geologicalComposition limestone
geologicalFeature dolines
karst sinkholes
solution pits
hasCave Harwood’s Hole NERFINISHED
Ngarua Cave NERFINISHED
extensive cave networks
hasHazard landslides
rockfalls
winter ice on road
hasRecreation rock climbing
tramping
hasTouristAttraction Harwood’s Hole walking track NERFINISHED
Ngarua Cave guided tours
hasViewOf Golden Bay NERFINISHED
Tasman Bay NERFINISHED
knownFor extensive cave systems
karst topography
limestone formations
scenic views
winding road
languageOfToponym Māori and English
locatedIn South Island
Tasman District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Abel Tasman National Park NERFINISHED
Kahurangi National Park NERFINISHED
namedAfter Tākaka (nearby town)
partOf Northwest Nelson region NERFINISHED
region Nelson-Tasman NERFINISHED
roadFeature narrow sections
sharp bends
steep gradients
separates Golden Bay NERFINISHED
Tasman Bay NERFINISHED
transportImportance main road access to Golden Bay
traversedBy State Highway 60 NERFINISHED
usedFor caving
driving route
sightseeing
tourism

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Tasman District contains Takaka Hill