The Arawhata River (often spelt with the Ngāi Tahu Māori dialect spelling Arawata River) is in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. The river has its headwaters in the Mount Aspiring National Park. It drains the western side of the Southern Alps and heads in a northerly direction for 60 kilometres (37 mi), flowing into Jackson Bay. A small lake, Lake Ellery, drains into the river near its mouth, via a short tributary, the Jackson River. Owing to the high rainfall on the western side of the Southern Alps, the river level can rapidly rise.
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| - Arawhata River (en)
- Arawhata River (de)
- Arawhata (fleuve) (fr)
- Rio Arawhata (pt)
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| - Der Arawhata River ist ein Fluss in Neuseeland, der in den Neuseeländischen Alpen entspringt und an der Westküste der Südinsel in die Tasmansee mündet. Der Name der Māori lässt sich frei als „Weg der erhöhten Lager“ übersetzen. (de)
- Le fleuve Arawhata (anglais : Arawhata River, souvent épelée en dialecte maori des Ngai Tahu anglais : Arawata River) est situé dans le district de Westland, dans la région de la West Coast de l’île du Sud de la Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
- The Arawhata River (often spelt with the Ngāi Tahu Māori dialect spelling Arawata River) is in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. The river has its headwaters in the Mount Aspiring National Park. It drains the western side of the Southern Alps and heads in a northerly direction for 60 kilometres (37 mi), flowing into Jackson Bay. A small lake, Lake Ellery, drains into the river near its mouth, via a short tributary, the Jackson River. Owing to the high rainfall on the western side of the Southern Alps, the river level can rapidly rise. (en)
- O rio Arawhata (muitas vezes escrito "Ngai Tahu" em dialeto maori) está na região de Costa Oeste da Ilha do Sul de Nova Zelândia. O rio nasce no "". Ele drena o lado oriental das Alpes do Sul, corre em direcção ao norte durante 60 quilómetros, e desagua em . Um pequeno lago, o , desagua no rio perto de sua boca, através de um pequeno afluente, o . Devido à elevada pluviosidade, no lado ocidental dos Alpes do Sul, o nível do rio pode subir rapidamente. (pt)
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| - The Arawhata River (often spelt with the Ngāi Tahu Māori dialect spelling Arawata River) is in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. The river has its headwaters in the Mount Aspiring National Park. It drains the western side of the Southern Alps and heads in a northerly direction for 60 kilometres (37 mi), flowing into Jackson Bay. A small lake, Lake Ellery, drains into the river near its mouth, via a short tributary, the Jackson River. Access is possible up the river by jetboat. Access to the glaciers, forests and flats of the upper reaches of the valley is restricted by Ten Hour Gorge. Glacial silt in the river imparts an opaque green to greyish coloration to the water. The lower valley is grazed by cattle by the local farmers under a grazing licence. The majority of the land in the area is publicly owned and administered by the Department of Conservation. Owing to the high rainfall on the western side of the Southern Alps, the river level can rapidly rise. (en)
- Der Arawhata River ist ein Fluss in Neuseeland, der in den Neuseeländischen Alpen entspringt und an der Westküste der Südinsel in die Tasmansee mündet. Der Name der Māori lässt sich frei als „Weg der erhöhten Lager“ übersetzen. (de)
- Le fleuve Arawhata (anglais : Arawhata River, souvent épelée en dialecte maori des Ngai Tahu anglais : Arawata River) est situé dans le district de Westland, dans la région de la West Coast de l’île du Sud de la Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
- O rio Arawhata (muitas vezes escrito "Ngai Tahu" em dialeto maori) está na região de Costa Oeste da Ilha do Sul de Nova Zelândia. O rio nasce no "". Ele drena o lado oriental das Alpes do Sul, corre em direcção ao norte durante 60 quilómetros, e desagua em . Um pequeno lago, o , desagua no rio perto de sua boca, através de um pequeno afluente, o . E possível navegar no rio a contra-corrente por jetboat. O acesso aos glaciares, florestas e casas do curso superior do vale é limitado pela "". O limo glaciar dá uma coloração opaca verde acinzentada a água do rio. O vale inferior é utilizado, pelos agricultores locais com uma licença, para pastoreio. A maioria dos terrenos na área é de propriedade pública e administrado pelo . Devido à elevada pluviosidade, no lado ocidental dos Alpes do Sul, o nível do rio pode subir rapidamente. (pt)
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