Lake Pukaki

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Lake Pukaki is a large glacial lake in New Zealand famed for its striking turquoise-blue waters and views of Aoraki/Mount Cook.

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Lake Pukaki canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
lake
adjacentTo State Highway 8 NERFINISHED
basinCountry New Zealand
climate semi-arid, high-country climate
colorCause glacial flour suspended in the water
country New Zealand
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 518 metres
featuredIn tourism promotions for New Zealand
fedBy Tasman River
formedBy glacial processes
hasArea approximately 178 square kilometres
hasColor milky blue
turquoise blue
hasDam Pukaki Dam
hasFeature broad gravel shores
distinctive moraine terraces
hasLength approximately 27 kilometres
hasMaximumDepth approximately 70 metres
hasNearbyFacility Lake Pukaki Visitor Centre
scenic lookout points
hasRecreation boating
cycling around the lake
fishing
hasViewOf Aoraki / Mount Cook
hasWidth approximately 9 kilometres
knownFor panoramic views of Aoraki / Mount Cook
striking turquoise-blue waters
locatedIn Canterbury Region
Mackenzie District
surface form: Mackenzie Country

Mackenzie District
South Island
near Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
Lake Tekapo
surface form: Tekapo

Twizel
outflow Pukaki River
partOf Mackenzie Basin
Waitaki River catchment
Waitaki hydroelectric scheme
popularFor photography
scenic driving
sightseeing
tourism
regionType alpine lake region
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
waterLevel artificially raised for hydroelectric storage
waterSource Tasman Glacier meltwater
glaciers of the Southern Alps

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South Island hasMajorLake Lake Pukaki
Canterbury containsLake Lake Pukaki
Waitaki River hasSource Lake Pukaki
Mackenzie District contains Lake Pukaki