Oparara Basin

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Oparara Basin is a remote limestone karst landscape on New Zealand’s West Coast, renowned for its impressive natural arches, caves, and rich rainforest ecosystems.

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Oparara Basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
karst landscape
country New Zealand
hasAccessRoad Oparara Road NERFINISHED
hasActivity cave exploration
hiking
hasClimate high rainfall
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystem temperate rainforest
hasFeatureColor brown-stained river water
hasFormationPeriod Late Cenozoic
hasGeologicalFeature karst
limestone
hasGeomorphology natural rock bridges
solutional caves
hasLandform cave
natural arch
hasManagementAuthority Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature Box Canyon Cave NERFINISHED
Moria Gate Arch NERFINISHED
Oparara Arch NERFINISHED
hasProcess karst erosion
hasRockType limestone
hasTrail Moria Gate Arch Track NERFINISHED
Oparara Arch Track NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType beech forest
podocarp forest
hasWatercourse Oparara River NERFINISHED
isRemote true
isRenownedFor caves
impressive natural arches
rich rainforest ecosystems
isTouristDestination true
locatedIn South Island
West Coast Region NERFINISHED
nearestTown Karamea NERFINISHED
partOf Kahurangi National Park NERFINISHED
region Buller District NERFINISHED
supportsBiodiversity native New Zealand fauna
native New Zealand flora

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Kahurangi National Park contains Oparara Basin