Lake Wakatipu

 
This Z-shape lake, hemmed in by high hills, has an area of 293 sq.km. It is some 80km long, barely 5km across at its widest point, and up to 378m deep.

According to a Maori legend the lake came into being when a sleeping giant was burned to death. His heart still beats, however, at the bottom of the lake, causing variations in the level of the lake, which can rise or fall by several centimeters within 5 minutes.

The first Europeans reached Lake Wakatipu in 1853, and some years later the whole lake was surveyed. The Otago gold rush of the 1860s brought thousands of prospectors into the area. In those days there were 30 or 40 passenger ships, including four steamers, plying on the lake. One old steamer, the Earnshaw (1912), is now one of the lake's tourist attractions.

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Mountains on the far shore of Lake Wakatipu.Mountains on the far shore of Lake Wakatipu.
The blue waters of Lake Wakatipu near Queenstown.The blue waters of Lake Wakatipu near Queenstown.
Blue sky over Lake Wakatipu.Blue sky over Lake Wakatipu.
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