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A love note to Mount Karioi

Raglan

On the road out to Whāingaroa/Raglan, the striking silhouette of bush-clad Mount Karioi is a welcome respite from the Waikato’s wide expanses of flat dairy farmland.

The mountain’s profile resembles a woman in repose, and local iwi tell that Karioi and neighbouring Pirongia are sisters. As the story goes, Karioi had a lover called Karewa, but in a classic love-triangle twist, he fell for her sister. When Karioi found out, she pushed Pirongia

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