The furthest you can be from the sea in New Zealand is 119.44km.
The owners of a vineyard in the Bannockburn area have marked what they believe to be the most inland point of New Zealand with a cairn. It is in the Dunstan Range, at: S4500.340', E16922.245'. It is 119.44km from the Tasman Sea at Milford Sound and 119.44km from the Pacific Ocean, near Hampden.
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ans2. I believe it is Cromwell.
Alexandra, South Island, NZ
Most of the towns and major cities in New Zealand extend to the waterfront.
The Tasman Sea is on the western side of New Zealand.
Australia and New Zealand are separated by the Tasman Sea
The Pacific ocean to the east and Tasman Sea to the west.
The average elevation for Queenstown New Zealand is 520m but the town centre is beside Lake Wakatipu which sits at 310m, it's New Zealands longest lake and is also the 3rd largest, at its deepest point it reaches 10m below sea level, that's a total of 420m deep.
Most of the towns and major cities in New Zealand extend to the waterfront.
it is cormwell in otago
The Tasman Sea lies close to New Zealand, being the sea between New Zealand and Australia.
The Tasman Sea is on the western side of New Zealand.
New Zealand, believe it or not...
The New Zealand Sea Lion is found in open oceans and along the coastlines of islands south of New Zealand.
Australia and New Zealand are separated by the Tasman Sea
New Zealand is surrounded by the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. The Cook Strait separates the North Island and the South Island, connecting the Tasman Sea to the west with the Pacific Ocean to the east.
The Pacific ocean to the east and Tasman Sea to the west.
New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps's motto is 'Ready Aye Ready'.
The average elevation for Queenstown New Zealand is 520m but the town centre is beside Lake Wakatipu which sits at 310m, it's New Zealands longest lake and is also the 3rd largest, at its deepest point it reaches 10m below sea level, that's a total of 420m deep.
The Tasman Sea separates New Zealand with Australia and was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman