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Timber, bush railway, and steam powered log hauler at Erua in 1920

Erua is a small town on the North Island Central Plateau in New Zealand. The town is located on New Zealand State Highway 4 immediately to the south of the town of National Park. The town is administered by the Ruapehu District Council and falls within the National Park Ward.

It abuts the Erua Forest, a 0.07 km (0.027 sq mi) area managed by the Department of Conservation. The Erua Forest includes Tawa, Rimu, Miro and Totara trees.

The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage explains that Erua means "two", from the Māori word "rua" for "two" and the prefix "e" which is used for numbers between two and nine.

Hunting is permitted in the Erua Forest. Pollen analysis was done on samples from the Erua Swamp. The area includes a singletrack bicycle trail.

Erua is a rural settlement bordered by protected forestland and is used as a base for exploring the area. The state protected forest was established in 1930.

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References

  1. http://www.tageo.com/index-e-nz-v-00-d-m2153501.htm
  2. "Fishers Track | Ruapehu, New Zealand". www.newzealand.com.
  3. "1000 Māori place names". New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 6 August 2019.
  4. "Erua Forest hunting". www.doc.govt.nz.
  5. Horrocks, M.; Ogden, J. (5 June 1998). "Fine resolution palynology of Erua Swamp, Tongaririo, New Zealand, since the Taupo Tephra eruption of c. 1718 B.P." New Zealand Journal of Botany. 36 (2): 285–293. Bibcode:1998NZJB...36..285H. doi:10.1080/0028825X.1998.9512566.
  6. "Erua Forest Trail Mountain Bike Trail in Raetihi, New Zealand || SINGLETRACKS.COM". www.singletracks.com. 22 January 2017.
  7. "King Country places".

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