Sunday 11 February 2018

Sunny day at the Whakamaru Dam






On our travels last weekend we stopped at a nearby lake and drove across the Whakamaru Dam. This baby is hydro-electric and owned by Mercury Energy.



It began being built in 1949 and took 3 years from start to finish. Power is sent from via 220 kv lines to the Bay of Plenty (where we live), Hawkes Bay, Manawatu and Hamilton.



Apparently there are some walking tracks around this area where people have sighted such birds as fantails, grey warblers, waxeyes and tuis.



The control center for the North Island of NZ was first established in 1964 and continued to operate until a replacement facility was found in Hamilton in 1992.



In 2013 a project was started to refurbish the turbines and generators. In 2016 the equipment arrived and was installed in 2017.



Along with ducks and swans this is a perfect place to fish for brown trout that average around 1.5kg.

13 comments:

local alien said...

Beautiful NZ scenery. So green!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

NZ has some of the best scenery in the world, wouldn't mind seeing it for myself one day.. beautiful cloud reflections Amy ✨

Graham Edwards said...

Recently you've been taking me around some areas I've never explored. I don't recall ever driving that stretch of SH32. Thank you.

carol l mckenna said...

Amy ~ beautiful nature photos ~ great reflections!

Happy Week a head to you,
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Bill said...

The reflections and scenery is gorgeous. Very nice photos, Amy!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

It's really cool that they added a walking path. We've done some of our best birding at power and utility facilities where they've added amenities like this.

William Kendall said...

Beautiful views!

Rhonda Albom said...

This is a pretty spot. The trout fishing sounds great.

NatureFootstep said...

seems like it turned out to be a good place. Beautiful as well. :)

mick said...

Beautiful scenery and great photos,

Photo Cache said...

Your summer scenes are very tempting especially when we're still wearing sweaters here.

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Fun60 said...

The reflections and surrounding scenery are beautiful.

Buckeroomama said...

I love the reflections of the clouds on the water. So pretty.

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