Lake Manapouri
Lake Manapouri is a stunning glacial lake located in the southwestern region of New Zealand. It is known for its deep blue waters and picturesque surroundings, including the nearby Fiordland National Park. The lake covers an area of approximately 142 square kilometers and reaches a maximum depth of 444 meters, making it one of the deepest lakes in the country.
The lake is also famous for its unique islands, including Browne Island and Pearl Island. Lake Manapouri serves as a gateway to the Doubtful Sound, offering visitors opportunities for boating, fishing, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.