- Lake Wanaka
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lake_name = Lake Wanaka
image_lake = Lake Wanaka In A Placid Mood.jpg
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location = Queenstown-Lakes District,Otago ,South Island
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outflow =Clutha River
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basin_countries = New Zealand
length = 42 km
width = 10 km
area = 192 km²
depth = 300 m (estimated)
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elevation = 300 m
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cities =Lake Wanaka is located in the
Otago region ofNew Zealand , at an altitude of 300 metres. Covering an area of convert|192|km2|sqmi|abbr=on,Fact|date=April 2007 it isNew Zealand 's fourth largest lake, [ [http://www.newzealand.com/travel/destinations/regions/wanaka/wanaka-home.cfm Lake Wanaka] (from theTourism New Zealand website)] and estimated to be more than convert|300|m|ft|abbr=on deep. Its name is Māori, a corruption of "Oanaka" ('The place of Anaka', a local tribal chief). [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/W/WanakaLake/WanakaLake/en Wanaka, Lake] (fromTe Ara , The 1966 New Zealand Encyclopaedia)]Wanaka is a town on the lake with which it shares its name.Geography
Geology
At its greatest extent, which is roughly along a north-south axis, the lake is 42 kilometres long. Its widest point, at the southern end, is 10 kilometres. The lake's western shore is lined with high peaks rising to over 2000 metres above sea level. Along the eastern shore the land is also mountainous, but the peaks are somewhat lower.
Wanaka lies in a
u-shaped valley formed by glacial erosion during the lastice age , more than 10,000 years ago. It is fed by the Matukituki- andMakarora River s, and is the source of theClutha River . NearbyLake Hawea lies in a parallel valley carved by a neighbouring glacier eight kilometres to the east. At their closest point (a rocky ridge called The Neck), the lakes are only 1,000 metres apart. [http://www.newzealand.com/travel/sights-activities/scenic-highlights/lakes/sh-lake-wanaka-and-hawea.cfm Lakes: Laka Wanaka and Hawea] (from theTourism New Zealand website)]Numerous small islands (notably Rabbit Island,
Stevensons Island andHarwich Island ) are to be found at the southern end of the lake, with some now serving as ecological sanctuaries, for example for buff weka in case of Stevensons Island. [ [http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411879/710786 What's up DOC - Wanaka] (fromTV New Zealand )] The only flat land around the lake is also to be found here, surrounding the outflow into the Clutha River. The towns ofWanaka and Albert Town are situated here.Climate
The climate of the lake is temperate, with daily average temperatures of 26.1 °C in January and 10.1 °C in July, and minimum extremes of 1.4 °C in January and -8.2 °C in June. Average annual rainfall for Lake Wanaka is 682 mm, not too dry (though periods of no rain can go for several weeks), but far below rainfall levels in close by
Fiordland and the West Coast. Winds are usually from the north-west. [http://www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/science-and-technical/Sfc111.pdf Ecological assessment of two islands in west Otago lakes for potential re-introduction of buff weka ("Gallirallus australis hectori")] - Edwards, Eric D. & Logan, Rory, published by theNew Zealand Department of Conservation , June 1999]Human history
Exploration and settlement
While Māori had long known of its existence, the first European to reach the lake is thought to have been
Nathaniel Chalmers in 1853. Accompanied by Māoris, he walked fromTuturau (Southland ) to the lake via theKawarau River , later returning by a raft floating down the Clutha. Around 1859, other explorers who were now mapping the area also found a ruined Māori village (destroyed in a tribal raid in 1836) in theMakarora Valley . Around 1861, several new sheep stations had been established in around the south end of the lake, and in 1862, the lake itself was surveyed in a whaleboat.Current use and tourism
In addition to ongoing sheep farming, the lake is now a popular resort, and is much used in the summer for
fishing , boating andswimming . The nearby mountains and fast-flowing rivers allow foradventure tourism year-round, withjetboat ing andskiing facilities located nearby.Lake Wanaka was repeatedly mentioned in the movie "
Mission Impossible III " as a location the lead couple visited. It was the answer to Tom Cruise's question on the phone to verify the identity of his wife.Conservation
As one of the few lakes in the South Island with an unmodified shoreline, the lake is protected by special legislation, namely the
Lake Wanaka Preservation Act of 1973. This established a 'Guardians of Lake Wanaka' group, whose members are appointed by the Minister of Conservation, and advise on measures to protect the lake. [ [http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/news.aspx?id=42388 Appointment of new Guardians of Lake Wanaka] (from theDepartment of Conservation website, Monday 16 October 2006)]Lagarosiphon , an invasive lakeweed has been a problem in the lake's ecosystem for some time. Attempts to eradicate the weed have not been successful yet. Substantial suction dredging operations have shown promise, but tend to miss isolated spots which then regrow into larger weed beds. [PDFlink| [http://www.linz.govt.nz/docs/crownproperty/biosecurity/lake-wanaka-assessment-2006.pdf Assessment of the 2005/06 "Lagarosiphon major" programme in Lake Wanaka] |1.20 MiB (NIWA report, June 2006, from theLand Information New Zealand website)]References
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