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- Q1950700 subject Q8275450.
- Q1950700 subject Q8644881.
- Q1950700 abstract "Mount Saint John (also Te Kōpuke or Tītīkōpuke) is a volcanic scoria cone in Epsom, in the Auckland volcanic field of New Zealand. It has a peak 126 metres above sea level and a crater around 150 m wide. It was the site of a pā, and has retained Māori earthworks from that era such as kumara pits and terracing. The age of Mount St John is currently unknown but is older than 28,500 years old as the scoria cone is mantled in ash from Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta volcano. Mount St John is now known to be the source of the long lava flow that ran west down an old stream valley and out into the Waitemata Harbour as Meola Reef. Maungawhau / Mount Eden later erupted through the lava flow.".
- Q1950700 thumbnail Mount_Saint_John_crater_panorama.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1950700 wikiPageWikiLink Q19876651.
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- Q1950700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275450.
- Q1950700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644881.
- Q1950700 point "-36.883431 174.780196".
- Q1950700 type SpatialThing.
- Q1950700 comment "Mount Saint John (also Te Kōpuke or Tītīkōpuke) is a volcanic scoria cone in Epsom, in the Auckland volcanic field of New Zealand. It has a peak 126 metres above sea level and a crater around 150 m wide. It was the site of a pā, and has retained Māori earthworks from that era such as kumara pits and terracing. The age of Mount St John is currently unknown but is older than 28,500 years old as the scoria cone is mantled in ash from Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta volcano.".
- Q1950700 label "Mount Saint John (New Zealand)".
- Q1950700 lat "-36.883431".
- Q1950700 long "174.780196".
- Q1950700 depiction Mount_Saint_John_crater_panorama.jpg.