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Lake in New Zealand

Lake Paringa
Tāwhiriraupō
Tāwhiriraupō (Māori)
A still lake in the early morning with patchy mist, surrounded by forestLake Paringa in the morning mist
Location of Lake ParingaLocation of Lake ParingaLake Paringa
LocationWestland District, West Coast Region, South Island
Coordinates43°43′S 169°24′E / 43.717°S 169.400°E / -43.717; 169.400
Primary inflowsThe Windbag, Collie Creek, Hambone Creek, Jamie Creek, Waihuka Stream, Tui Stream
Primary outflowsHall River
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Surface elevation16 metres (52 ft)

Lake Paringa (Māori: Tāwhiriraupō) is a small lake 50 kilometres north of Haast on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.

The Hall River drains its waters from the Lake Paringa. The Hall River flows to east and meets the Paringa River.

References

  1. ^ Lake Paringa Trout and Salmon Fishing fishingmag.co.nz
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