Lake Hauroko is the deepest lake in New Zealand. The lake, which is 462 metres deep, is located in a mountain valley in Fiordland National Park. "Hauroko"...
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to the lake is via helicopter, a rough deer trail from Slaughter Burn or Harry's Track, a marked route from the outlet of Lake Hauroko. Lakes of New Zealand...
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world, and New Zealand's three deepest lakes, Lake Hauroko, Lake Manapouri, and Lake Te Anau. Several other large lakes lie nearby, and Fiordland and the surrounding...
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Salvatnet, 3: Lake Tinn North America — 1: Great Slave, 2: Crater, 3: Quesnel Central America — 1: Atitlán, 2: Chicabal Oceania — 1: Hauroko, 2: Manapouri...
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southern lakes Lake Monowai, Lake Hauroko, and Lake Poteriteri. All of these lakes exhibit the topography typical of glacier-carved valleys, with Lake Te Anau...
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Browne Falls, and its deepest lake, Lake Hauroko. Fiordland's terrain is dominated by mountains, fiords and glacial lakes carved up by glaciations during...
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Island (in Lake Te Anau) Mahara Island (in Lake Manapouri) Manutahi Island (in Waikato River) Mary Island (in Lake Hauroko) Mokoia Island (in Lake Rotorua)...
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are filled with large lakes. These include the country's deepest lake, Lake Hauroko, and three of the country's four largest lakes. If the Mackenzie Basin...
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metres: Lake Hauroko: 462 and ~117. Lake Manapouri: 444 and 149. Lake Te Anau: 425 and ~169. Lake Wakatipu: 420 and 130. Lake Hāwea: 392 and ~101. Lake Wānaka:...
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Wairaurāhiri River is a river in southern Fiordland, New Zealand, draining Lake Hauroko into the sea. Many boats have got into trouble along its length, as the...
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kilometres (11,419 sq mi), excluding inland waters such as Lake Te Anau, Lake Manapouri, and Lake Hauroko. Southland District contains the islands south of Foveaux...
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the Waikato River. Largest lake: Lake Taupō – 616 km2 (238 sq mi) Deepest lake: Lake Hauroko – 462 m There are: 41 lakes with a surface area larger than...
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Zealand. It rises in the Kaherekoau Mountains and flows southward into Lake Hauroko. List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Rooney River". New...
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South Island (section Lakes)
Lake Wakatipu, Lake Tekapo and Lake Manapouri. The deepest (462 m) is Lake Hauroko, in western Southland. It is the 16th deepest lake in the world. Millions...
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Geography of the South Island (section Lakes)
mouth. Lake Wakatipu fills a large glacial valley, as do lakes Hakapoua, Poteriteri, Monowai and Hauroko in the far south of Fiordland. Lake Manapouri...
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000; 166.433 (New Zealand) New Zealand Fiordland, passing through Lake Hauroko and Chalky Sound; Southland Region, close to the townships of Nightcaps...
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January 1948 (all in Allison et al., 1949), and on 17 December 1947, at Lake Hauroko (Dunckley & Todd, 1949). The last possible sighting was in 1963. The...
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Fiordland Inland water Lake Te Anau Mararoa Inland water Lake Manapouri Te Anau Whitestone Mossburn Inland water Lake Hauroko Longwood Forest Ohai-Nightcaps...
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mouth. Lake Wakatipu fills a large glacial valley, as do lakes Hakapoua, Poteriteri, Monowai and Hauroko in the far south of Fiordland. Lake Manapouri...
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J.S; de Winton, M.D (1998). "Submerged Vegetation of Lakes Te Anau, Manapouri, Monowai, Hauroko, and Poteriteri, Fiordland, New Zealand". New Zealand...
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stretches to the upper reaches of the sound, at Supper Cove, from lakes Manapouri and Hauroko. "Dusky Bay (1940 article)". NZETC. 1940. Tramping in New Zealand...
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the South Island from Nelson and Marlborough south to the lakes of Te Anau, Manapouri, Hauroko and east to Lumsden. Its preferred habitat is bogs, seepages...
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