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  2. File:Earth from Space- Cook Strait, New Zealand ESA24912671 ...

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    Named after James Cook, who was the first European to sail through it, the Cook Strait is just 23 km wide at its narrowest point, so on a clear day it is possible to see across the strait. However, it is also renowned as one of the roughest and most unpredictable stretches of water in the world, owing to strong winds, conflicting currents and ...

  3. File:Cook Strait from Melrose, Wellington.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Cook Strait - Wikipedia

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    On the other side of the strait, Energy Pacifica applied for resource consent to install up to 10 marine turbines, each able to produce up to 1.2 MW, near the Cook Strait entrance to Tory Channel. The company claimed that Tory Channel was an optimal site with a tidal current speed of 3.6 metres per second (12 ft/s) and the best combination of ...

  5. File:Arahanga Cook Strait ferry,.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Hikurangi Trough - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Zealandia continent that shows the Hikurangi Margin as a red dotted line arising from the Chatham Rise, New Zealand intersection. The Hikurangi Trough (previously known as the Hikurangi Trench) [1] [a] is a sea floor feature of the Pacific Ocean off the north-east South Island and the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand.

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  8. South Taranaki Bight - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 18,000 years ago during the Last Glacial Maximum when sea levels were over 100 metres (330 ft) lower than present day levels, the South Taranaki Bight was a coastal plain which connected the North and South Islands, featuring rivers which drained into the Cook Strait (then a harbour) to the south-east.

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