. . . "Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field"@en . . . . "Photograph of Te Ahuahu"@en . . "Te Ahuahu, looking from Waimate North"@en . . "POINT(173.84867858887 -35.348316192627)"^^ . . "Te Ahuahu site of Hone Heke's pa.JPG"@en . "Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field"@en . . . "173.8486785888672"^^ . . . . . . . . "1067376129"^^ . . . "Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5.680368E10"^^ . . . . . . . . "The Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field is in the Northland Region of New Zealand. Eruptions have occurred over the last 10 million years. All the cones older than 2 million years have eroded away, leaving plateaus from \u014Ckaihau to Kerikeri and north to Whangaroa. In the southern part of the field, around 12 small basaltic scoria cones, and a rhyolite dome erupted in the last 500,000 years around Kaikohe. The field is considered dormant, rather than extinct."@en . . . . . . . . "31022250"^^ . . . "-35.348316 173.848686" . "The Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field is in the Northland Region of New Zealand. Eruptions have occurred over the last 10 million years. All the cones older than 2 million years have eroded away, leaving plateaus from \u014Ckaihau to Kerikeri and north to Whangaroa. In the southern part of the field, around 12 small basaltic scoria cones, and a rhyolite dome erupted in the last 500,000 years around Kaikohe. The field is considered dormant, rather than extinct."@en . "-35.34831619262695"^^ . "3269"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1300"^^ . . .