What is the name of the island near the town of Bluff?
Bluff is in the very south of the South Island, near the city of Invercargill.
Bluff is at the very bottom of the South Island.
Bluff, a small town at the bottom of the South Island.
New Zealand's only aluminium smelter is located at Tiwai Point, near the town of Bluff in the very south of the South Island.
Robben Island is situated. The name is Dutch for "seal island"
The town of Bluff, population 1800, (near the southernmost New Zealand city of Invercargill) on the south coast of the South Island of New Zealand is famous for the Bluff Oysters Tiostrea chilensis which are native to the waters around New Zealand and Chile.The fishing or harvesting of these oysters is restricted by quota and season. Bluff holds an annual festival to celebrate the oyster season.
Bluff Hill In Napier is famous for its product 'Bluff oysters'
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Rocky Mount got its name from a large rocky bluff located near the town. The mount was used as a landmark for travelers and eventually gave the town its name when it was officially established in the late 18th century.
Bluff is the southernmost mainland town in New Zealand, but the town of Oban on Stewart Island is further south.
Oban is the southernmost named town in New Zealand.
He tells the narrator he wants to go to the Enchanted Bluff and to the Grand Canyon, but soon dies in the same old town. Tip, however, plans to go there when his son, who is also obsessed with the bluff, is old enough to go with him.