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About Kauri Museum

The Kauri Museum is inside the west coast village of Matakohe, Northland, New Zealand. The museum, to the south of the Waipoua Forest, incorporates many exhibits that inform the story of the pioneering days when early European settlers inside the area extracted kauri wood and kauri gum. The museum has over 4000 squaremetres of undercover well-knownshows, which includes the most important collection of kauri gum within the global, and the biggest collection of kauri fixtures. It has a model of a 1900s kauri residence with furniture and models in the get dressed of the early years, and an intensive collection of pictures and pioneering memorabilia.

On the wall, there are complete-scale circumference outlines of the massive trees, such as considered one of eight?1⁄2 metres, larger even than Tane Mahuta. The museum consists of a working mock-up of a steam sawmill. It tells its story from the colonial point of view, and offers its representation of the kauri gum industry as a part of the process of making the New Zealand identification. It has little to say about negative components, together with the effect on the Maori human beings.

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