Lake Waikareiti
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Lake Waikareiti | |
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Location | Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay Region, North Island |
Primary outflows | Aniwaniwa Stream |
Basin countries | New Zealand |
Surface elevation | 880 m |
Islands | Rahui |
Lake Waikareiti, also spelt Lake Waikare Iti, is located in Te Urewera National Park in the North Island of New Zealand.
Its formation followed a landslide 18,000 years ago, in which a part of the landmass of 10 kilometers wide slid to the north-west.[1] It is four kilometres to the northeast of the larger Lake Waikaremoana, into which it drains via the Aniwaniwa Stream. The smaller lake's surface is at an altitude of 880 metres above sea level - considerably higher than that of Waikaremoana - and as such the stream has several fine waterfalls such as the Aniwaniwa Falls and Mokau Falls.
Several small islets are found in the lake. One of these, Rahui, itself contains a tiny lake - one of New Zealand's very rare lakes within lakes.
[edit] References
- ^ Te Urewera National Park Walks and Tracks. Department of Conservation. Retrieved on 2006-10-10.