Hinatua River
River of New Zealand
43°09′39″S 170°28′05″E / 43.1607°S 170.4680°E / -43.1607; 170.4680
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The Hinatua River is a small river in the Westland District of New Zealand's South Island.[1] Its headwaters are on Mount Hercules, near State Highway 6 as it runs between Harihari and Te Taho. The Hinatua River then flows in a general northerly direction, passing just to the east of the Saltwater Lagoon before flowing close to the Tasman Sea coastline before joining the Poerua River at its rivermouth.
References
- ^ "Place name detail: Hinatua River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
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Westland Tai Poutini National Park, New Zealand
- Mount Dampier
- Douglas Peak
- Mount Elie de Beaumont
- Mount Haast
- Mount Hicks
- La Perouse
- Lendenfeld Peak
- The Minarets
- Mount Sefton
- Silberhorn
- Mount Tasman
- Mount Teichelmann
- Torres Peak
- Mount Vancouver
- Copland Pass
- Agassiz Glacier
- Douglas Glacier
- Fox Glacier
- Franz Josef Glacier
- Balfour River
- Callery River
- Clearwater River
- Cook River / Weheka
- Copland River
- Douglas River
- Fox River
- Hinatua River
- Karangarua River
- Ōmoeroa River
- Ōkārito River
- Ruera River
- Strauchon River
- Totarakaitorea River
- Troyte River
- Waiho River
- Waikūkūpa River
- Waitangitāhuna River
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