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Lake Alabaster

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Primary inflows
  
Pyke River

Basin countries
  
New Zealand

Surface area
  
7 km (2.7 sq mi)

Length
  
6 km

Inflow source
  
Pyke River

Primary outflows
  
Pyke River

Max. length
  
6 km (3.7 mi)

Area
  
7 km²

Outflow location
  
Pyke River

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Lake Alabaster, also known by the Maori name of Waiwahuika, lies at the northern end of Fiordland, in the southwest of New Zealand's South Island. The lake runs from northeast to southwest, is six kilometres in length, and covers 7 km².

Map of Lake Alabaster, Fiordland National Park 9679, New Zealand

Lake Alabaster drains, and is drained by, the Pyke River, a small tributary of the Hollyford River. It is one of two lakes (along with Lake McKerrow) found in the lower reaches of the Hollyford River system. A branch of the Hollyford Track, one of New Zealand's most well-known and popular tramping tracks, extends along the eastern shore of the lake.

The lake was formed at the southern end of a glacial valley and, had the sea level been slightly higher, would have been the northern arm of what might have been McKerrow Fiord.

References

Lake Alabaster Wikipedia