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Harman River

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Main source
  
Southern Alps

Source
  
Southern Alps

Country
  
New Zealand

River mouth
  
Arahura River

Mouth
  
Arahura River

Harman River

The Harman River is a river of New Zealand. It starts in the Browning Range of the Southern Alps and becomes the Arahura River, which flows into the Tasman Sea north of Hokitika.

The river can be reached on foot using the Styx valley track.

The river is named for R.J.S. Harman, a Canterbury surveyor, who discovered the nearby Harman Pass in 1865.

References

Harman River Wikipedia