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Kawiti Caves (Waiomio Caves)

Kawiti Waiomio Caves, Northland - click for more.
Discover ‘inner space’ in the glow worm cave at Kawiti.
The Kawiti Caves are a few kilometres south of Kawakawa; they’re also known as the Waiomio Caves. This cave system attracts many visitors with its bizarre karst features, stalactite formations and spectacular glow worm display. The family running tours of the cave are descendents of Chief Kawiti, a hero who fought alongside Hone Heke at Ruapekapeka. The meeting house and marae complex at the caves are his memorial.

A highlight of the tour is an encounter with a friendly eel, the guardian of the cave. Once inside you’ll discover ‘inner space’ in the glow worm cave. The ceiling of the cave looks like the night sky - each glow worm is a blue-green coloured star. 'Arachnocampa Luminosa' is a glow worm unique to New Zealand. It is the larval stage of a two winged insect that emits light to attract food.
 


 
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Contact: Whangarei i-SITE Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 9 4381 079
Fax: +64 9 4382 943
Postal: Tarewa Park 92 Otaika Road Whangarei New Zealand
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