Shotover River
The Shotover River is located in the South Island of New Zealand, flowing through the Otago region. It is known for its stunning scenery, with steep canyons and clear blue waters. The river is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as white-water rafting and jet boating.
Historically, the Shotover River played a significant role during the Gold Rush in the 1860s, attracting miners seeking fortune. Today, it remains a key attraction for tourists, offering opportunities for adventure and exploration in a picturesque landscape.