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Encyclopedia > Ahaura River

The Ahaura River is in the South Island of New Zealand. This river drains the western flanks of the Southern Alps and flows into the Grey River.


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Ahaura River - West Coast New Zealand (519 words)
The upper section in the Kopara area sees the combination of several small mountain rivers within a short distance- the Waikiti, Trent, Waiheke and Tutaekuri come together in a short distance to form the Ahaura.
This section of the river is blue mountain water, with wide, gravelled beaches, and is braided and unstable.
Below these rapids, the riverbanks become towering compacted gravel cliffs 80-100ft high, and the river is confined to a single channel.
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