Wairau River
The Wairau River is located in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. It flows approximately 150 kilometers from the Southern Alps to the Cook Strait, making it one of the longest rivers in the area. The river is known for its scenic landscapes, including vineyards and rolling hills, which attract both tourists and locals.
The Wairau River is significant for its ecological diversity and recreational opportunities. It supports various fish species, including trout and salmon, making it popular for fishing. Additionally, the river is a key water source for the surrounding agricultural lands, contributing to the region's economy.