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Encyclopedia > Blind River, New Zealand

The Blind River is in the South Island of New Zealand. It is also known as the Otuwhero River.


The river flows into Clifford Bay on the east coast of the South Island.




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Travel: New Zealand Fishing (886 words)
Rivers: New Zealand has just about any sort of river you would want, from little spring creeks to broad deep rivers that are better spin-fished.
I only sampled a few rivers and areas, but for what it is worth, if I had a chance to return to New Zealand I would head straight for the Nelson-Murchison area in the north part of the South Island.
Many of the rivers on the east coast of the South Island were very low or dried up when we visited (late summer in New Zealand, early March by the calendar), and the water was often warm and low elsewhere as well, especially on the North Island.
Blind River: Information from Answers.com (227 words)
The Blind River is a river in the Algoma District of central Ontario, Canada which empties into the North Channel of Lake Huron at the town of Blind River.
A sawmill was built near the mouth of this river in 1837.
The Potomac River is a tributary of this river.
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