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- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand abstract "Ash Hill is a volcano in Wiri, in the Auckland Volcanic Field. A low tuff cone with an explosion crater about 150m wide, it is now covered by industrial development. It peaked at roughly 30 metres above sea level (approximately 8 metres higher than the surrounding land).Ash Hill was named after nearby Ash Road by Searle. Ash Road was named after ash trees, not volcanic ash. Radiocarbon dating gave Ash Hill the age of 31,800 +/- 159 calendar years BP, a similar age to nearby Wiri Mountain.".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand elevation "30.0".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand locatedInArea New_Zealand.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand locatedInArea North_Island.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand locatedInArea Wiri.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand thumbnail Ash_Hill_remnant.jpg?width=300.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageID "28865792".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageLength "1739".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageRevisionID "547870356".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink Auckland_Volcanic_Field.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink Auckland_volcanic_field.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Auckland_Volcanic_Field.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink Matukutururu.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink North_Island.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLink Wiri.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ash Hill".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ash Hill, New Zealand".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand elevationM "30".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand hasPhotoCollection Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand location New_Zealand.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand location North_Island.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand location Wiri.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand name "Ash Hill".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand photo "Ash Hill remnant.jpg".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand photoCaption "Likely one of few clear remains of Ash Hill, as viewed from Ash Road.".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand volcanicField Auckland_volcanic_field.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Auckland-geo-stub.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
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- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand subject Category:Auckland_Volcanic_Field.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand hypernym Volcano.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand point "-37.002754 174.867545".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Mountain.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type NaturalPlace.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Place.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Location.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Mountain.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Place.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Thing.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type SpatialThing.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand type Q8502.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand comment "Ash Hill is a volcano in Wiri, in the Auckland Volcanic Field. A low tuff cone with an explosion crater about 150m wide, it is now covered by industrial development. It peaked at roughly 30 metres above sea level (approximately 8 metres higher than the surrounding land).Ash Hill was named after nearby Ash Road by Searle. Ash Road was named after ash trees, not volcanic ash. Radiocarbon dating gave Ash Hill the age of 31,800 +/- 159 calendar years BP, a similar age to nearby Wiri Mountain.".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand label "Ash Hill, New Zealand".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand sameAs Ash_Hill_(Auckland).
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand sameAs m.0ddhxs5.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand sameAs Q202483.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand sameAs Q202483.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand lat "-37.002754".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand long "174.867545".
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand wasDerivedFrom Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand?oldid=547870356.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand depiction Ash_Hill_remnant.jpg.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand isPrimaryTopicOf Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand.
- Ash_Hill,_New_Zealand name "Ash Hill".