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Lake Wānaka is New Zealand's fourth-largest lake.In the Otago region, it is 278 meters above sea level, covers 192 km², and is more than 300 m deep."Wānaka" is the South Island dialect pronunciation of wānanga, which means "the lore of the tohunga or priest" or a place of learning.
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Lake Wānaka is New Zealand's fourth-largest lake.In the Otago region, it is 278 meters above sea level, covers 192 km², and is more than 300 m deep."Wānaka" is the South Island dialect pronunciation of wānanga, which means "the lore of the tohunga or priest" or a place of learning.
Nice place! Quite a charming town.
Wanaka, located in the Lake Wanaka District of South Island, New Zealand, offers a fascinating mix of exquisite life, family entertainment and adventure. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and fun shops, as well as sightseeing flights or skydiving. In addition, a willow tree in Wanaka has attracted many photographers because of its beautiful shape, and is known as "Lonely Willow Tree" by local photographer Chika Icefield. It is one of the most famous attractions in New Zealand.
Lakes in the Midwest of South Island, New Zealand. Located in the eastern foothills of the Southern Alps, 280 meters (915 feet) above sea level. The area is 192 square kilometers (74 square miles). The basin area is 2,543 square kilometers (982 square miles). It is a glacial barrier lake. The deepest point may exceed 300 meters (1,000 feet). It is injected by Makarora and other rivers, which is the source of the Clutha River. There are sluices at the exit to adjust the water level and generate electricity. Wanaka Town on the Hunan side is the center of the tourist area.
Snow mountain backdrop, a peaceful scene of Lake Vanaka.