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Large lake in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand's South Island

Lake Poteriteri
Potiritiri
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Location of Lake PoteriteriLocation of Lake PoteriteriLake Poteriteri
LocationFiordland, Southland District, North Island
Coordinates46°01′12″S 167°06′50″E / 46.02°S 167.114°E / -46.02; 167.114
Primary inflowsPrincess Burn
Primary outflowsWaitutu River
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Max. length28 km (17 mi)
Surface area43 km (17 sq mi)
Average depth113.1 m (371 ft)
Water volume4.86 km (1.17 cu mi)
Surface elevation30 m (98 ft)

Lake Poteriteri is the southernmost of the large lakes in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand's South Island. Only Lakes Hakapoua and Innes lie further south on the southern of New Zealand's two main islands. It is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) to the west of the town of Tuatapere.

Lying in a steep-sided mountain valley, Poteriteri runs roughly north–south for a distance of 28 kilometres (17 mi) with an average width of under 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). It covers an area of 43 square kilometres (17 sq mi). The outflow of Poteriteri is the Waitutu River, a short 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) river which flows into the western end of Foveaux Strait.

The naming of the lake is unclear. The Māori word may mean 'to drift forwards and backwards', with another theory that the spelling of the lake should be Poutiritiri, which would translate as a 'post on which offerings are hung'. A third theory is that the spelling should be Poeteretere, in which case it would mean 'dripping wet'.

Access to the lake is via helicopter, a rough deer trail from Slaughter Burn or Harry's Track, a marked route from the outlet of Lake Hauroko.

See also

References

  1. Reed, A. W. (2010). Peter Dowling (ed.). Place Names of New Zealand. Rosedale, North Shore: Raupo. p. 322. ISBN 9780143204107.
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