Niagara Falls (New Zealand)
The Niagara Falls (Māori: Mānga Piri) are rapids of the Waikawa River on the South Island in New Zealand.[1][2]
Mānga Piri / Niagara Falls | |
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Location | The Catlins, Southland, New Zealand |
Coordinates | 46.594594°S 169.134576°E |
Type | Rapids |
Watercourse | Waikawa River |
A surveyor named them ironically because the falls share little in resemblance with the Niagara Falls on the border between the US and Canada. They are rather considered to be the smallest falls in The Catlins.[3][4] The falls are a potential spawning area for īnanga.[5]
References
- "Southland's Niagara Falls' name started as a joke". Stuff. 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
- "On the road: A simple life at New Zealand's own Niagara Falls". Stuff. 2021-01-06. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
- "Niagara Falls/Manga Piri". Southland, New Zealand. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
- "Niagara Falls | South Island | Southproud.co.nz". www.southproud.co.nz. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
- Hicks, Andy; Leigh, Bjorn; Dare, James (December 2013). "Potential Inanga Spawning Areas in Southland Rivers" (PDF). Technical Report. Environment Southland. 2014–06: 1–24.
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