- Lake Te Anau
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lake_name = Lake Te Anau
image_lake = On Lake Te Anau.jpg
caption_lake =
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location =Southland District ,Southland Region ,South Island
coords = coord|45|12|S|167|48|E|region:NZ_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
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inflow =Eglinton River
outflow = Waiau River
catchment =
basin_countries = New Zealand
length = 65 km
width =
area = 344 km²
depth =
max-depth = 270 m
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elevation = 210 m
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cities =Te Anau Lake Te Anau is in the south-western corner of the
South Island ofNew Zealand . Its name was originally Te Ana-au, Maori for 'The cave of swirling water'. Thelake covers an area of 344 km², making it the second-largest lake in New Zealand (afterLake Taupo ) and the largest in the South Island.The main body of the lake runs north-south, and is 65 km in length. Three large fiords form arms to the lake on its western flank: North Fiord, Middle Fiord and South Fiord. Several small islands lie in the entrance to Middle Fiord, which forks partway along its length into north-west and south-west arms. The lake lies at an altitude of 210 m, and since its maximum depth is 417 m [cite web|url=http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/ser/snapshot-lake-water-quality-nov06/html/page4.html|title=Lakes in New Zealand|publisher=Ministry for the Environment] much of its bed lies below sea level.
Several rivers feed the lake, of which the most important is the
Eglinton River , which joins the lake from the east, opposite the entrance to North Fiord. The outflow is the Waiau River, which flows south for several kilometres intoLake Manapouri . The town ofTe Anau lies at the south-eastern corner of the lake, close to the outflow.Most of the lake is within
Fiordland National Park and theTe Wahipounamu World Heritage site . Other than the Te Anau township, the only human habitation close to the lake is the farming settlement of Te Anau Downs, close to the mouth of the Eglinton River. Between these two settlements the land is rolling hill country, but elsewhere the land is mountainous, especially along its western shore, where the Kepler andMurchison Mountains rise 1,400 m above the surface of the lake.Two
New Zealand Great Walks start at the lake. TheMilford Track starts at the northern tip of the lake and theKepler Track starts and ends at the south tip of the lake at the Waiau River.Several species of endangered birds live around the shores of Lake Te Anau, notably the
Takahē ("Notornis hochstetteri"). An area between the Middle and South Fiords called the Murchison Mountains is a sanctuary set aside for these birds. The western shore of the lake also features theTe Ana-au Caves , from which the lake gets its name.Notes
References
* Cite map
publisher =New Zealand Department of Conservation
title = Fiordland
series = Parkmap
scale = 1 : 255,000
edition = 5th
year = 2004
cartography = GeoSmart (NZ) Ltd
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