milford sound
franz Joseph
There are no fjords in Australia. The nearest are in New Zealand and Antarctica.
Lake Hauroko which is 462 meters. The deepest lakes are the group of lakes in Fiordland, which have been sculpted by glacial action. In Wikipedia there is a list of lakes in New Zealand, and a sub-section listing the deepest.
in average i do not know, the biggest in Norway is deeper than the biggest in NZ, which is obvious since Norway's biggest fjord is Sognefjord which is the 3 longest in the world and the second deepest.
new zealand's is becaus we are a betiuful contry
Nettle bed, outside of Motueka, Nelson
Lake Hauroko, situated in Fiordland in the southwest of the South Island, is New Zealand's deepest lake with a depth of 462 metres.
Norway has many fjords. Also New Zealand Canada Chile Greenland Iceland Scotland
A fjord is created by the movement of glaciers. They are narrow valleys that are filled with water and usually found in the extreme northern and southern hemispheres such as in Norway, Greenland and New Zealand.
According to Wikipedia, the deepest lake in New Zealand is Lake Hauroko in Fiordland National Park at the south end of the South Island, 463 meters deep (1,519 feet).
This could be a fjord however the exact definition of such is rather complex and there are only four locations in the world where true fjords are found: Norway, Greenland, British Columbia and New Zealand. Other possibilities could include: an inudated river, a narrow bay, a long wide ocean inlet.
New Zealand's deepest harbour is the Milford Sound, located in the Fiordland National Park on the South Island. It reaches a maximum depth of about 420 meters (1,378 feet), making it not only the deepest harbour in New Zealand but also one of the most stunning natural attractions in the country. The sound is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and wildlife, drawing tourists from around the world.