The Chasm

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The Chasm is a popular natural attraction in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, where powerful river waters have carved dramatic potholes and rock formations viewed from short forest walking tracks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural attraction
river gorge
accessType day-use only
approximateWalkingTime about 20 minutes return
country New Zealand
distanceFromRoad short walk from Milford Road
fee no separate entry fee (covered by national park access)
formedBy Cleddau River NERFINISHED
hasAccess forest walking track
short walking track
hasEcosystem fern undergrowth
moss-covered rocks
hasEnvironment temperate rainforest
hasFeature deep rock basins
potholes
water-sculpted rock formations
waterfalls
hasInfrastructure car park
footbridges
viewing platforms
hasNearestTown Milford Sound NERFINISHED
Te Anau NERFINISHED
hasSurface boardwalk sections
gravel track
hasVegetation native forest
hasView eroded rock formations
narrow rock chasms
rushing river water
isPartOf Fiordland National Park attractions
isPopularFor photography
short walks
sightseeing
locatedIn Fiordland NERFINISHED
Fiordland National Park NERFINISHED
South Island
Southland Region NERFINISHED
locatedOnHighway New Zealand State Highway 94 NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute Milford Road NERFINISHED
management Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
peakVisitationPeriod summer
safetyFeature fenced viewing areas
signposted tracks
touristSeason year-round
watercourse Cleddau River NERFINISHED

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