Bridal Veil Falls (Waikato)

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Front view

The Bridal Veil Falls ( Māori Waireinga ; German: Bridal Veil Falls) are a 55-meter-high waterfall on Pakoka River in the Waikato region in New Zealand .

Geographical location

The waterfall is located approx. 20 km from Raglan .

description

The formation of columnar basalt

The fall falls over the edge of a steep wall made of columnar basalt into a small, 5-meter-deep lake at the foot of the wall. Here there is a large rock immediately below the surface of the lake, on which the impacting water is atomized. This gave the waterfall its name. The lake is located in a sandstone formation , which eroded and eroded much faster than the basalt, creating a waterfall and lake.

The waterfall can be reached after a 10-minute walk through the rainforest that dominates the surrounding landscape. There are two viewing platforms here. The lake can be reached on foot via a staircase on the side of the steep face - there is another viewing platform on the way - and the waterfall can also be viewed from below.

See also

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  • Charles Rawlings-Way et al. a .: New Zealand . Lonely Planet 2010, p. 233 (English).
  • Information boards on site.

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Coordinates: 37 ° 54 ′ 30 ″  S , 174 ° 53 ′ 47 ″  E