The Catlins

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The Catlins is a rugged coastal region in southeastern New Zealand known for its wild beaches, native forests, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife such as penguins and sea lions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
region
borderedBy Pacific Ocean
climate cool temperate
contains Cathedral Caves NERFINISHED
Curio Bay NERFINISHED
Fortrose NERFINISHED
Kaka Point NERFINISHED
McLean Falls NERFINISHED
Nugget Point NERFINISHED
Owaka NERFINISHED
Papatowai NERFINISHED
Purakaunui Falls NERFINISHED
Slope Point NERFINISHED
Tautuku Bay NERFINISHED
Waipapa Point NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
hasFeature cliffs
limestone formations
rocky headlands
sandy beaches
temperate rainforest
hasRoad Southern Scenic Route NERFINISHED
hasWildlife Hector's dolphin NERFINISHED
New Zealand fur seal
New Zealand sea lion NERFINISHED
forest birds
little penguin
seabird colonies
yellow-eyed penguin
highestPoint Mount Pye NERFINISHED
knownFor abundant wildlife
blowholes
lighthouses
native forests
penguins
rugged coastline
sea caves
sea lions
seabirds
waterfalls
wild beaches
locatedIn South Island
southeastern New Zealand NERFINISHED
partlyIn Southland NERFINISHED
partOf Otago NERFINISHED
popularFor eco-tourism
hiking
scenic driving
wildlife watching

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Clutha District containsArea The Catlins