Kaikohe Demolition Filming Locations

Kaikohe Demolition filming locations

Where was Kaikohe Demolition filmed? Kaikohe Demolition was filmed in 5 locations across New Zealand in the following places:

Kaikohe Demolition Filming Locations

The Northland is a forested, subtropical region on New Zealand's North Island, framed by the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea. The Bay of Islands is studded with sheltered beaches, wineries and colonial-era towns like Russell. It’s also home to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, a historic Maori site. Famed for its sandboarding dunes, Ninety Mile Beach stretches along the west coast toward Cape Reinga.

Kaikohe is the seat of the Far North District of New Zealand, situated on State Highway 12 about 260 km from Auckland. It is the largest inland town and highest community above sea level in the Northland Region.

Ngawha Springs is a small settlement and hot water springs approximately five kilometres east of the town of Kaikohe in Northland, New Zealand. Ngāwhā means "boiling spring".

Ōhaeawai is a small village at the junction of State Highway 1 and State Highway 12 in the Far North District of New Zealand, some 250 km from Auckland. The town of Kaikohe is 10.4 km to the west, and the Bay of Islands is a short drive to the east.

Kaikohe Demolition (2004)
Runtime: 52 minutes
Rating: 8.4
Release year: 2004
IMDB: tt0475313
Plot summary

In Kaikohe, a small, poor, but vibrant town in the far north of Aotearoa, locals interviewed in the thermal hot springs participate in demolition derbies.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Uncle Bim
Uncle Bimm
Ben Haretuku
Carmen Zielinski
Directors
Florian Habicht
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Kaikohe Demolition filming locations