
Green Hill or Matanginui, and Otara Hill or Te Puke o Tara, volcanic scoria cones and Maori hillforts, in 1940 before they were both quarried away. Green Hill (Greenmount) had a grove of Karaka trees in its summit crater. Quarrying had started on Green Hill's southern side by 1940. Auckland, New Zealand. Green Hill and Otara Hill were also known to European settlers as Styak's Mountain and Smale's Mountain, after the local land owners, and as 'Bessy Bell and Mary Gray', after a Scottish ballad of the same name. Aerial photos from retrolens.nz My 3D scene generated with photogrammetry software 3DF Zephyr v4.009 processing 5 images Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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