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Lake Matheson

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Basin countries
  
New Zealand

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Location
  
South Westland, South Island

Similar
  
Fox Glacier, Franz Josef Glacier, Mount Tasman, Aoraki / Mount Cook, Westland Tai Poutini National

Lake Matheson, near the Fox Glacier in South Westland, New Zealand, is famous for its reflected views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. A traditional mahinga kai (food gathering place) for Māori people, the lake contains long finned eel as well as being home to many water birds.

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Map of Lake Matheson, West Coast 7886, New Zealand

Geography

Lake Matheson was formed by glaciation ca. 14,000 years ago. It is situated on the valley floor about 12 km from the current Fox Glacier and Aoraki/Mount Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand, and Mount Tasman.

Conservation

The area around the lake is managed by the Department of Conservation (DOC) and is surrounded by native kahikatea (white pine) and rimu (red pine) trees, as well as flax and a variety of New Zealand fern species.

References

Lake Matheson Wikipedia