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Located in Kaiteiteri Beach, New Zealand, Split Apple Rock stands as a remarkable natural formation. This granite rock, shaped over millions of years, resembles a split apple, hence its name.
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Geologists estimate its age to be around 120 million years, highlighting its ancient origins. According to Maori mythology, the rock was split by two gods during a rivalry, adding a cultural and historical dimension to its formation.
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Scientifically, Split Apple Rock owes its unique shape to natural processes like water erosion and freezing. Over time, these forces gradually carved the rock into its present form, creating a striking visual resemblance to a divided apple.
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The rock’s smooth surface and distinct split have made it a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors keen to witness its natural beauty and learn about its cultural significance in Maori folklore.
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Today, Split Apple Rock not only stands as a geological marvel but also serves as a testament to New Zealand’s rich natural history and cultural heritage.
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Its tranquil location and intriguing backstory make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore the unique landscapes and legends of this beautiful country.
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