Square Kauri, Coromandel, New Zealand

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The Square Kauri is very impressive. Although it is only the 15th largest kauri on the peninsula, it is estimated to be 1200 year old and has a peculiar squarish trunk. Most of the large kauri trees in the area were logged during the late 19th century, but presumably this one was special enough to be left.

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It is a popular stop along the Tapu-Coroglen Road, as it is only a short uphill walk from the road.

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The kauri of New Zealand, Agathis australis are related to three Australian species, and 18 from other countries, including Argentina, Malaysia and New Caledonia. The timber is light, straight-grained and with an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and rot resistance. The uses of the New Zealand species included shipbuilding, house construction, wood panelling, furniture making, mine braces, and railway sleepers.

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