Wakatipu 02

A place shaped by glaciers. The Wakatipu Basin holds the first rays of day's light to reveal its hills, lakes and valleys carved by ancient glaciers. In the early morning, a peaceful calm blankets the basin until the day gets going and Queenstown and the Whakatipu Basin awaken.

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Geography

Wakatipu 02

Lake Whakatipu is the second largest lake in the South Island at 239 square kilometres (122 square miles). Five major rivers feed the lake, but only one, the Kawarau, flows from it. At its deepest point, Lake Whakatipu is 400 metres (1,310 feet) deep. Because of its great depths, the water temperature sits around 12‎°C (52‎°F) all year round, only rising to around 13‎°C during summer.

Ancient glacial activity carved out the Whakatipu Basin millions of years ago. Evidence of this glacial movement is found in the lake beds, valleys, and striations across larger mountains like Cecil Peak, Walter Peak and The Remarkables.

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