Ngā Tohuwhenua Mai Te Rangi: A New Zealand Archeology in Aerial Photographs
Wai Mihia, a pā on the banks of Waiōmoko River, Whāngārā
Wai Mihia, a pā on the banks of Waiōmoko River, Whāngārā
This pā showed on the lower reaches of the river in the previous view. The pā has been created by right-angled sections of ditch and bank enclosing the main river on the right and the tributary stream in the foreground. Additional areas have been enclosed by further sections of ditch and bank, now partly destroyed, furthest from camera. The overall area is estimated to be 60 by 25 m. The pā is in thistles, obscuring some features. The view is to the east.