HMNZS Pukaki

Lake Pukaki is the largest of three roughly parallel alpine lakes running north–south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin on New Zealand's South Island. The others are Lakes Tekapo and Ōhau. All three lakes were formed when the terminal moraines of receding glaciers blocked their respective valleys, forming moraine-dammed lakes. Th…
Lake Pukaki is the largest of three roughly parallel alpine lakes running north–south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin on New Zealand's South Island. The others are Lakes Tekapo and Ōhau. All three lakes were formed when the terminal moraines of receding glaciers blocked their respective valleys, forming moraine-dammed lakes. The Alps2Ocean mountain bike trail follows the edge of Lake Pukaki for part of its length.
  • Location: Mackenzie District, Canterbury region, South Island
  • Primary inflows: Tasman River
  • Primary outflows: Pukaki River
  • Catchment area: 1,413 km² (546 sq mi)
  • Basin countries: New Zealand
  • Surface area: 178.7 km² (69.0 sq mi)
  • Average depth: 47 m (154 ft)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org