New Zealand Rivers
New Zealand is home to numerous rivers that flow through its diverse landscapes, from mountains to plains. The longest river is the Waikato River, stretching about 425 kilometers. Many rivers are known for their clear waters and unique ecosystems, supporting various wildlife and plant species.
The rivers also play a vital role in New Zealand's culture and economy. They provide water for agriculture, hydroelectric power, and recreational activities like fishing and kayaking. Notable rivers include the Clutha River, famous for its stunning blue color, and the Rangitikei River, popular for white-water rafting.