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Typical weather in Doubtful Sound. Doubtful Sound / Patea is a fiord in Fiordland, in the far south west of New Zealand. It is located in the same region as the smaller but more famous and accessible Milford Sound / Piopiotahi. It took second place after Milford Sound as New Zealand's most famous tourism destination.
Deep Cove (Māori: Taipaririki) [citation needed] is an arm of Doubtful Sound, a deep indentation in the southwest coast of New Zealand's South Island.Along with the Hall Arm, which lies to the southwest of Deep Cove, it forms one of the two most remote parts of the sound from the Tasman Sea, with its mouth being 32 kilometres (20 mi) from the mouth of Doubtful Sound.
The Wilmot Pass is a 671 m (2,201 ft) [1] high pass on the main divide of New Zealand's South Island.It connects Doubtful Sound, a deep indentation in the coast of Fiordland, to the valley of the West Arm of Lake Manapouri.
The station utilises the 230-metre (750 ft) drop between the western arm of Lake Manapouri and the Deep Cove branch of the Doubtful Sound 10 km (6.2 mi) away to generate electricity. The construction of the station required the excavation of almost 1.4 million tonnes of hard rock to build the machine hall and a 10 km tailrace tunnel, with a ...
Secretary Island (Māori: Ka Tū-waewae-o-Tū [1]) is an island in southwestern New Zealand, lying entirely within Fiordland National Park.Roughly triangular in shape, it lies between Doubtful Sound / Patea in the south and Te Awa-o-Tū / Thompson Sound in the north, with its west coast facing the Tasman Sea.
Of the twelve major fiords on Fiordland's west coast, Milford Sound is the most famous. The fiords of New Zealand ( Māori : tai matapari "bluff sea" [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) are all located in the southwest of the South Island , in a mountainous area known as Fiordland .
There are also likely structural differences in the brains of these individuals, such as there being more association between the areas of the brain that are responsible for sound and emotions ...
Hinenui / Nancy Sound is located between Taiporoporo / Charles Sound and Te Awa-o-Tū / Thompson Sound, part of the Doubtful Sound complex. [1] The fiord runs straight in a northwesterly direction for most of its 15.4 kilometre length, with the exception of a bend to the west near its entrance and a nearly right-angle bend near its head.
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