Te Tātua-a-Riukiuta / Big King

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Gazing upward at Te Tātu-a-Riukiuta / Big King, can you sense the echoes of its fiery birth? This imposing peak, standing 133 meters tall, is a dormant volcano, a silent giant overlooking Auckland. Te Tātu-a-Riukiuta / Big King, the last of the Three Kings, holds centuries of stories within its slopes. Once part of a complex volcanic system, its two sibling cones, East King and South King, have vanished, quarried away by the relentless march of progress. Imagine the scale of this ancestral mountain, or tūpuna maunga, when it first erupted 28,500 years ago, creating the largest crater in the Auckland volcanic field. The crater, a massive 800 meters wide and 200 meters deep, has long since disappeared, a testament to the changing face of the land. The mountain bears the name of Riukiuta, a revered tohunga, or priest, of the Tainui waka (canoe). Riukiuta unified the local tribes, much like the maunga itself continues to draw people together today. Te Tātu-a-Riukiuta / Big King was not only a geological marvel but also a vital part of Māori life. It once housed a pā, a fortified village. Explore the area, and you might stumble upon remnants of kūmara pits, ingenious underground storage systems used to preserve sweet potatoes. These pits and the terracing etched into the slopes whisper tales of a thriving community. The volcano’s ash traveled as far as Remuera, blanketing Maungawhau / Mt Eden in a thick layer of ash. Lava flowed from Te Tātu-a-Riukiuta, reaching present-day Western Springs and leaving behind a network of lava caves beneath our feet. Today, Te Tātu-a-Riukiuta / Big King offers a popular off-leash dog area, a perfect spot for a family walk. As you descend, remember the stories held within this ancient giant, a testament to the power of nature and the enduring spirit of community.

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