Clutha River
The Clutha River is one of the longest rivers in New Zealand, flowing approximately 322 kilometers. It originates from the Southern Alps and travels through the Otago region before emptying into Lake Dunstan and eventually the Pacific Ocean. The river is known for its stunning blue waters and scenic landscapes, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
The Clutha River is also significant for its hydroelectric power generation. Several dams, including the Bennydale Dam and the Clutha Dam, harness the river's flow to produce electricity. This makes the river an important resource for the local economy and energy supply in New Zealand.