Putauaki

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Kawerau, ,New Zealand
Putauaki Putauaki is one of the popular Mountain located in ,Kawerau listed under Mountain in Kawerau , Place in Kawerau ,

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Putauaki, also known as Mount Edgecumbe, is a dacite volcanic cone in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand. Located 50 km east of Rotorua and three kilometres east of Kawerau, it is the easternmost vent of the Okataina volcanic centre, within the Taupo Volcanic Zone. The mountain rises to 820 m above sea level, and is visible from the waters of the Bay of Plenty, 30 km to the north. Every year a King of the Mountain race is run on Putauaki as part of the international King of the Mountain series, and proceeds are donated to charity.HistoryThe last substantial volcanic eruption occurred around 300 BCE, producing a cubic kilometre of lava.Captain James Cook named Pūtauaki "Mount Edgecumbe" on 2 November 1769, possibly in honour of John Edgecombe, the sergeant of marines on his vessel, the Endeavour. The mountain's official name changed back to Putauaki in 1925, and the name sometimes appears with a macron (Pūtauaki).The New Zealand government took part of the mountain from the Ngāti Awa people in the 1880s as part of a series of North Island land confiscations, supposedly for the purposes of military settlement. In a 1999 report the Waitangi Tribunal declared the confiscation illegal because there was no prospect of placing settlers on the mountain.

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