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The fertile soil and warm, dry climate of the area make the plains an excellent site for [[vineyard]]s, orchards and gardens and the southern [[Hawke's Bay (region)|Hawke's Bay]] region is one of New Zealand's finest [[wine]] producing areas. |
The fertile soil and warm, dry climate of the area make the plains an excellent site for [[vineyard]]s, orchards and gardens and the southern [[Hawke's Bay (region)|Hawke's Bay]] region is one of New Zealand's finest [[wine]] producing areas. |
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Revision as of 01:09, 9 December 2006
The Heretaunga Plains are an area of flat land in the eastern North Island of New Zealand.
The alluvial plains were formed by the Tutaekuri, Ngaruroro and Tukituki Rivers as they flow to the Pacific Ocean at the southern end of Hawke Bay. They extend inland to the southwest, taking in an area of about 1000 km². The towns of Napier, Hastings and Havelock North are located on the plains, which extend almost to Waipukurau.
The fertile soil and warm, dry climate of the area make the plains an excellent site for vineyards, orchards and gardens and the southern Hawke's Bay region is one of New Zealand's finest wine producing areas.