The Niagara Falls (Māori: Mānga Piri) are rapids of the Waikawa River on the South Island in New Zealand.
[1][2] A surveyor named them ironically because the falls share little in resemblance with the Niagara Falls on the border between the US and Canada.
[3][4] The falls are a potential spawning area for īnanga.
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