Olivine River
River in New Zealand
44°32′19″S 168°12′15″E / 44.5387°S 168.2041°E / -44.5387; 168.2041 • location
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The Olivine River (Te Motutūroro) is a river in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, located in Mount Aspiring National Park. It rises north of the Cow Saddle and flows north, then north-west over Olivine Falls to become a tributary of the Pyke River near Olivine Hut.[1] The Five Passes hiking (tramping) trail passes through the upper river near Cow Saddle. The Dun Mountain Ophiolite Belt which is rich in the mineral olivine outcrops extensively in the Olivine River and its tributaries.
See also
References
- ^ "Place name detail: Olivine River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
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Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand
- Mount Aspiring / Tititea
- Mount Brewster
- Mount Earnslaw
- Mount Franklin
- Humboldt Mountains
- Dart Glacier
- Olivine Ice Plateau
- Rob Roy Glacier
- Volta Glacier
- Arawhata River
- Barrier River
- Bettne River
- Blue River
- Blue Duck River
- Bonar River
- Burke River
- Cascade River
- Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu
- Donald River
- Drake River
- Fish River
- Forgotten River
- Haast River
- Joe River
- Kitchener River
- Makarora River
- Matukituki River
- Mueller River
- Ngatau River
- Okuru River
- Olivine River
- Pearson River
- Pyke River
- Red Pyke River
- Routeburn River
- Te Naihi River
- Turnbull River
- Waiatoto River
- Waipara River
- Whitbourn River
- Wilkin River
- Williamson River
- Wills River
- Young River
- Bridal Veil Falls
- Fantail Falls
- Roaring Billy Falls
- Thunder Creek Falls
- Haast-Hollyford road
- Lake Sylvan
- Pleasant Flat
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