Wet Jacket Arm

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Wet Jacket Arm is a remote, glacier-carved fiord in Fiordland National Park on New Zealand’s South Island, known for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and rich marine wildlife.

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Wet Jacket Arm canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fiord
geographical feature
tourist attraction
accessMethod boat
cruise vessel
sea kayak
continent Oceania
country New Zealand
governingBody Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
hasCharacteristic glacier-carved
remote
rich marine wildlife
steep cliffs
waterfalls
hasConservationValue biodiversity
scenic landscape
wilderness character
hasEcosystemType marine ecosystem
temperate rainforest margins
hasLandformOrigin glacial erosion
hasNearbySettlement Te Anau
hasWildlife dolphins
penguins
seabirds
seals
locatedIn Fiordland National Park
surface form: Fiordland

Fiordland National Park
South Island
ocean Tasman Sea
partOf Fiordland coastal fiord system
Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area
protectedAreaStatus national park
usedFor scenic cruising
sea kayaking
wildlife watching

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Dusky Sound connectedTo Wet Jacket Arm