• Mahuika crater was a hypothesized impact crater named after the Māori god of fire. It was described as being about 20 ± 2 km (12.4 ± 1.2 mi) wide and...
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  • called the "Sirente crater." Geology portal Fenambosy Chevron Flood myth List of possible impact structures on Earth Mahuika crater Umm al Binni structure...
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  • Agoudal and four km (2.5 mi) Rio Cuarto), the suggestion that two large craters, Mahuika (20 km (12 mi)) and Burckle (30 km (19 mi)), formed only within the...
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    Tank Farm (redirect from Tuff Crater)
    domestic argument, is said to have inadvertently cursed the goddess of fire, Mahuika. As punishment, the goddess called on the parent god Mataoho, who had the...
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    patupaiarehe from the Hunua Ranges. In some traditions, the fire goddess Mahuika creates the volcanic field as a way to warm Mataaho, after his wife leaves...
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  • been wiped out by a megatsunami resulting from a comet impact creating Mahuika crater. The Australian geographer Professor Victor Prescott states that the...
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    New Zealand Mahuika crater – A submarine feature of the New Zealand continental shelf hypothesized to be an extraterrestrial impact crater Maui gas field...
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  • tradition, the crater was where Mataaho lived with his wife. After his wife left him and took all of his clothes, the fire goddess Mahuika sent fire down...
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  • her waiting lover Tutanekai. Mahuea Tholus: fire goddess; normally spelt Mahuika. Pani Corona: fertility goddess. Paoro Tholi: goddess of echoes; in the...
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    1500 AD.: 49  Painting of Pele Ti'iti'i, god of fire in Samoan mythology. Mahuika, goddess of fire in Māori mythology. Rūaumoko, god of earthquakes, volcanoes...
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