Gate Pa hill has this afternoon virtually been transported to a time 150 years ago when Maori warriors and British soldiers clashed in what was to become a historic event to form the creation of Tauranga city.
Hundreds of Maori dressed in traditional gear and handling weapons of the time have come together to perform a powerful haka, in commemoration of the Battle of Gate Pa which happened on the same hill all those years ago.
A reporter at the scene said Gate Pa hill was absolutely covered with Maori warriors.
People were crowding in wherever they could with cameras and phones to film the haka, which has lasted about 20 minutes, she said.
Maori flags of the day fly in the background as part of the event, one of the series marking the 150 years including dawn blessings of pou this morning and a service honouring the dead this afternoon.
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