Ngā Tohuwhenua Mai Te Rangi: A New Zealand Archeology in Aerial Photographs
Umu tī, Otago Peninsula near Ōtākou
Umu tī, Otago Peninsula near Ōtākou
The umu tī are two distinct circular depressions (one with a rim), each about 3 m in diameter, in the centre of the photograph. The other smaller depressions are from tree-throw, the root plate having been forced out of the ground by the wind and the tree long rotted away. The view is to the north-east, down the slope of a hill.