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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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Pounamuella hauroko is a
species of Orsolobidae. The
species is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described in 1985 by Ray
Forster and
Norman Platnick...
- Crater, 3:
Quesnel Central America — 1: Atitlán, 2:
Chicabal Oceania — 1:
Hauroko, 2: Manapouri, 3: Te Anau
Australia — 1: St
Clair South America — 1: Viedma...
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tallest waterfalls in the world, and New Zealand's
three deepest lakes, Lake
Hauroko, Lake Manapouri, and Lake Te Anau.
Several other large lakes lie nearby...
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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...
- of the
national park, as well as the
southern lakes Lake Monowai, Lake
Hauroko, and Lake Poteriteri. All of
these lakes exhibit the
topography typical...
- Zealand's
highest waterfall, the
Browne Falls, and its
deepest lake, Lake
Hauroko. Fiordland's
terrain is
dominated by mountains,
fiords and
glacial lakes...
- a
large glacial valley, as do
lakes Hakapoua, Poteriteri,
Monowai and
Hauroko in the far
south of Fiordland. Lake
Manapouri has
fiords as its west, north...
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Limestone Caves has been a
tourist attraction since early European settlement.
Hauroko Valley Primary School is a
state contributing primary school with a roll...
- Lake Manapouri)
Manutahi Island (in
Waikato River) Mary
Island (in Lake
Hauroko)
Mokoia Island (in Lake Rotorua)
Motakorea Island (in
Waikato River) Motuariki...