Mount Aubrey

New Zealand / Northland / Ngunguru /
 mountain, trail, scenic lookout, nature reserve

Mount Aubrey is a steep (216 m), bush-clad ridge and scenic reserve rising above the settlement of McLeod Bay. It is part of the remains of an ancient chain of volcanoes in the area, which included Mount Manaia.
Mount Aubrey takes its name from Harcourt Richard Aubrey, who came to Whangarei from London in 1840. In 1848 he became the Resident Magistrate, Collector of Customs and Emigration Officer for Whangarei and Postmaster for Whangarei Heads.
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Coordinates:   35°49'27"S   174°30'10"E
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