Lake Rotopounamu

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Lake Rotopounamu

Lake Rotopounamu early on a spring morning
Location Tongariro National Park, North Island
Coordinates 39°01′36″S 175°44′18″E / 39.0267°S 175.7382°E / -39.0267; 175.7382Coordinates: 39°01′36″S 175°44′18″E / 39.0267°S 175.7382°E / -39.0267; 175.7382
Type landslide formation
Primary inflows seven streams
Primary outflows Nothing visible but has a gurgler
Basin countries New Zealand
Surface area 1 km²
Max. depth 9 m

Lake Rotopounamu is a secluded lake in the Pihanga Scenic Reserve, in the Tongariro National Park in New Zealand's Central North Island.[1] It lies at the northwest foot of Mt Pihanga, and was formed by a landslide around 10,000 years ago.[2] The lake is fed by seven streams, but has no visible surface outflow. It is believed to drain underground. [2]

Recreation

Around the lake is a scenic 5 km loop track, which can be accessed from the Pihanga Saddle road (State Highway 47) between Turangi and Tongariro. Walking this track takes about 2 hours.

References

  1. "Place Name Detail: Lake Rotopounamu". New Zealand Geographic Placenames Database. Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 2009-03-18. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Rotopounamu track. Department of Conservation.
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