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pearl+harbour+new+zealand Latitude and Longitude:

45°34′13″S 167°36′43″E / 45.57036°S 167.61181°E / -45.57036; 167.61181
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Pearl Harbour
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Pearl Harbour (South Island)
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Pearl Harbour (New Zealand)
Location Manapouri, Fiordland, Southland District, New Zealand
Coordinates 45°34′13″S 167°36′43″E / 45.57036°S 167.61181°E / -45.57036; 167.61181
River sources Waiau River
Settlements Manapouri

Pearl Harbour is a small harbour at the head of the Waiau River, in the town of Manapouri on the South Island of New Zealand.

The harbour and town are located at the south-east corner of Lake Manapouri. The name was given to the harbour soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in 1941. [1]

Pearl Harbour is used mainly by ferry and water taxi operators transporting Meridian Energy staff 35 kilometres (22 mi) across Lake Manapouri to the Manapouri Hydroelectric Power Station, on the West Arm of the lake. Ferries also carry tourists travelling to the power station and onwards to Doubtful Sound / Patea, located on the coast 10 km beyond the West Arm. It also provides easy access to Lake Manapouri for recreational boat users.

References

  1. ^ Reed, A. W. (2010). Peter Dowling (ed.). Place Names of New Zealand. Rosedale, North Shore: Raupo. p. 309. ISBN  9780143204107.

pearl+harbour+new+zealand Latitude and Longitude:

45°34′13″S 167°36′43″E / 45.57036°S 167.61181°E / -45.57036; 167.61181
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour
Location
Location
Pearl Harbour
Location
Location
Location
Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour (South Island)
Location
Location
Pearl Harbour
Pearl Harbour (New Zealand)
Location Manapouri, Fiordland, Southland District, New Zealand
Coordinates 45°34′13″S 167°36′43″E / 45.57036°S 167.61181°E / -45.57036; 167.61181
River sources Waiau River
Settlements Manapouri

Pearl Harbour is a small harbour at the head of the Waiau River, in the town of Manapouri on the South Island of New Zealand.

The harbour and town are located at the south-east corner of Lake Manapouri. The name was given to the harbour soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in 1941. [1]

Pearl Harbour is used mainly by ferry and water taxi operators transporting Meridian Energy staff 35 kilometres (22 mi) across Lake Manapouri to the Manapouri Hydroelectric Power Station, on the West Arm of the lake. Ferries also carry tourists travelling to the power station and onwards to Doubtful Sound / Patea, located on the coast 10 km beyond the West Arm. It also provides easy access to Lake Manapouri for recreational boat users.

References

  1. ^ Reed, A. W. (2010). Peter Dowling (ed.). Place Names of New Zealand. Rosedale, North Shore: Raupo. p. 309. ISBN  9780143204107.

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