its in the South West corner of South Island and is the largest in South Island. 64 kms long and max depth 270m
The second Largest lake in New Zealand is Lake Te Anau
The second largest lake in New Zealand is Lake Te Anau, in Southland, NZ.
Lake Te Anau, 133 square miles, in South Island
Four of the large lakes of New Zealand include Lake Taupo, Lake Te Anau, Lake Wakatipu, and Lake Wanaka.
Lake Taupo, Lake Wakatipu, Lake Ellesmere, lake Manapouri, lake Te Anau, and lake Wanaka,
Based on if NZ stands for New Zealand. The second largest lake is Te Anau. There is a town next to the lake with the same name. But because of the size of the lake there is no one town that contains Te Anau. Many towns border the lake.
The deepest Lake in New Zealand is Lake Hauroko.A2 . And the largest lake in the South island is Lake Te Anau, at 344 km^2.
New Zealand's largest lake is Lake Taupo in the North Island. Lake Te Anau is the South Island's largest lake, and has a town of that name on its shore.
it is 270m deep i know becaue i live in te anau
I think you are enquiring about the underground cave systems. Either those of Waitomo in the North Island, or those of Te Anau Au of Lake Te Anau in the South Island. Both have well developed tourist industries.
Te Anau.
The Maoris of Southland always pronounce Te Anau as "Te Ana u". The name Te Anau has been translated in several ways-"uneven surface", "long view", "lake of many arms", "water current in a cave"; however the lake is in actual fact called after Te Anau, a granddaughter of Hekeia, whose name is bestowed on the Longwood Range.