Auparu

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In Cook Islands mythology, Auparu ("gentle dew") is a stream in Rarotonga, the bathing-place of nymphs or fairies.[1]

References

  1. ^ William Wyatt Gill, Friedrich Max Müller (1876). Myths and Songs from the South Pacific. H. S. King & co. pp. 256.