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pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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The Kavalao River is a very beautiful river in Queenstown. The water here is very clear and blue, and it is mainly made of the surrounding snowy mountains. Hiking or taking a raft or rubber boat is the best choice to visit the river. You can experience it.
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Posted: May 23, 2020
pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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The Kavalau River is a famous river in the Yellow River Estuary Town. This river is very blue and clear. There are many natural beauty along the river. There are also many tourist experience projects on this river, such as the high-altitude jump lock of the bridge and Kavalau and rafting are very good options. You may wish to experience the river.
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Posted: Apr 22, 2020
王海娃子
4/5Excellent
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The Kawarao River is connected to the beautiful Lake Wakatip and the scenery is still charming. Snowy mountains reflect, clear river water. At the same time, the river is suitable for exciting sports such as drifting. New Zealand bungee jumping also chose this place!
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Posted: Oct 6, 2019
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Kavalu River is the longest river in Queenstown. The river is blue and deep. The water flow will be wide and stable, and the rapids will be narrow. It will enter the deep valley and the cave. It is really a thousand times. The scenery is varied. It is the most ideal place for rafting. It is definitely worth your visit.
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Posted: Feb 25, 2018
pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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The Kavaro River is a major river in Queenstown, which is blue and narrow, slow and urgent, and is perfect for everyone to drift. The river is really clear, the small fish underwater is clearly visible, the glaciers on both sides of the bank, the birds and flowers in the process of drifting, both thrilling and feeling relaxed and free, really beautiful.
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Posted: Jul 16, 2018
散步猫
5/5Outstanding
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On the way back from Arrow Town to Queenstown, I went to see the birthplace of the world bungee jumping, just on the bridge of the Kavalao River. It was very exciting to see others jumping. A Western girl tried several times and didn't dare to jump. She was hugged by the coach on the bridge. The river is very blue. It was late in the evening when I went there. There were few people, and I only heard the screams of bungee jumpers. Worth seeing!