This small facility was used by early Maori for storing food. Located at Hamilton Gardens this location is in the NZ Maori garden as a part of the International Gardens section.
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3 comments:
purty,
but what is Maori?
Hi Jel. Maori are the native people of New Zealand. We are down-under, east of Australia. - Dave
Thanks Pete. Will go and take a look. - Dave
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