Taitomo Island
Geography
Taitomo Island is located at the southern end of Piha beach. The island is approximately 60 m (200 ft) above sealevel, and has an area of approximately 3.1 ha (7.7 acres). Nun Rock is located on the west side of Taimoto Island, separated by a 10 m (33 ft) gap.
Geology
Taitomo Island and Nun Rock consist of a volcanic conglomerate of rocks of volcanic origin from the Miocene era. A strip of andesite rock is found in the middle of the island, which over time has partially dissolved, creating a feature known as the Key Hole.
History
Archaeological evidence shows that Taitomo Island was the location of at least three fortified pā.
Early European settlers used various names for the island, including Rabbit Island and Camel Rock. The island is owned by local iwi Te Kawerau ā Maki.
References
- ^ "Taitomo Island, Auckland". NZ Topo Map. Gavin Harriss. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
- ^ Cameron, Taylor, Beever (1995), Flora and vegetation of Taitomo Island and Nun Rock, South Piha, West Auckland, p. 14
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Taitomo Island". Sandra Coney. Retrieved 17 December 2020.