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  2. Doubtful Sound / Patea - Wikipedia

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    Doubtful Sound / Patea. Doubtful Sound / Patea is a fiord in Fiordland, in the far south west of New Zealand. It is located in the same region as the smaller but more famous and accessible Milford Sound / Piopiotahi. It took second place after Milford Sound as New Zealand's most famous tourism destination. [1]

  3. Wilmot Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Wilmot Pass is a 671 m (2,201 ft) [1] high pass on the main divide of New Zealand 's South Island. It connects Doubtful Sound, a deep indentation in the coast of Fiordland, to the valley of the West Arm of Lake Manapouri. The pass is named after E. H. Wilmot, a former surveyor-general of New Zealand, who had noted it while surveying the ...

  4. Te Awaatu Channel (The Gut) Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Cruises of Doubtful Sound pass through the channel. [6] The protected marine life can be viewed by diving or snorkelling, either independently or with a tourism or charter boat service. To protect the fragile environments, divers must follow the safety and care codes. [5]

  5. Rakituma / Preservation Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Rakituma / Preservation Inlet is the southernmost fiord in Fiordland National Park and lies on the southwest corner of the South Island of New Zealand. With an area of 93 square kilometres (36 sq mi), it is the fourth largest fiord in New Zealand, after Tamatea / Dusky Sound, Doubtful Sound / Patea, and the neighbouring Taiari / Chalky Inlet to the north.

  6. Deep Cove (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Cove (Māori: Taipaririki) [citation needed] is an arm of Doubtful Sound, a deep indentation in the southwest coast of New Zealand's South Island.Along with the Hall Arm, which lies to the southwest of Deep Cove, it forms one of the two most remote parts of the sound from the Tasman Sea, with its mouth being 32 kilometres (20 mi) from the mouth of Doubtful Sound.

  7. Fiordland National Park - Wikipedia

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    Fiordland National Park is a national park in the south-west corner of South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest of the 13 national parks in New Zealand, with an area covering 12,607 km 2 (4,868 sq mi), [1] and a major part of the Te Wāhipounamu a UNESCO World Heritage Site established in 1990. The park is administered by the Department ...