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| author | b_nealie |
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| contents | Mt Richmond or Otahuhu, and McLennan Hills, volcanic scoria cones and Maori hillforts, in 1940 before McLennan Hills was quarried away. Otahuhu is named after Maori chief Tahuhu who founded a settlement there in the 14th century. The local scoria cones were used as defendable hillforts, had fertile soil for growing crops and were next to a canoe portage route across the narrowest part of the Auckland isthmus. Auckland, New Zealand. Aerial photos from retrolens.nz . This version uses a different set of aerial photos with clearer details. My 3D model generated with photogrammetry software 3DF Zephyr v4.351 processing 5 images Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab |
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| spellingShingle | Mt Richmond and McLennan Hills volcanoes 3 1940 b_nealie Mt Richmond or Otahuhu, and McLennan Hills, volcanic scoria cones and Maori hillforts, in 1940 before McLennan Hills was quarried away. Otahuhu is named after Maori chief Tahuhu who founded a settlement there in the 14th century. The local scoria cones were used as defendable hillforts, had fertile soil for growing crops and were next to a canoe portage route across the narrowest part of the Auckland isthmus. Auckland, New Zealand. Aerial photos from retrolens.nz . This version uses a different set of aerial photos with clearer details. My 3D model generated with photogrammetry software 3DF Zephyr v4.351 processing 5 images Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab |
| title | Mt Richmond and McLennan Hills volcanoes 3 1940 |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10324384 |