Coromandel Range

The Coromandel Range is a ridge of rugged hills running the length of the Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 60 kilometres west of the city of Auckland, and runs north-south for approximately 85 kilometres.The highest point in the range is the 890 metre Mt. Moehau, at the northern end of the peninsula, and there are numerous peaks at over 600 metres. The range is one of several that form a spine running through the northern North Island. To the south of the Coromandel Range, separated by the winding Karangahake Gorge, the spine continues with the Kaimai Ranges. The large island of Great Barrier, at the entrance to the Hauraki Gulf due north of the Coromandel Peninsula, can be thought of as a northern continuation of this spine.

 

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