The Waikato River, New Zealand’s longest river, moves gracefully north from Lake Taupo between banks 100 metres apart. Just before the Huka Falls it enters a shallow ravine of hard volcanic rock. The effect is nature’s large-scale equivalent of a fire hose feeding into a very fine nozzle.
From above…
Huka Falls
At Huka Falls you can witness the phenomenon of natural hydro power – more than 220, 000 litres of water per second.
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