Lake Moawhango
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Der Lake Moawhango ist ein Stausee zur Stromerzeugung in der Region Manawatū-Whanganui auf der Nordinsel von Neuseeland.
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Lake Moawhango is a small artificial lake located with the New Zealand Army's Waiouru Military Camp. It is fed by the Mangaio Stream, boosted by tributaries diverted from the slopes of Mt Ruapehu, and by the Moawhango River. Water is taken from the lake for the Tongariro Power Scheme, feeding the Tongariro River via the Moawhango Tunnel, although some water is released to continue down the Moawhango River nearby the settlement of Moawhango. The lake is dammed at the southern end.
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Lake Moawhango
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Lake Moawhango
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Lake Moawhango
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Lake Moawhango
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New Zealand
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Lake Moawhango looking south towards Moawhango Dam, January 2022
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Moawhango Tunnel to Tongariro River
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New Zealand North Island
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Location of Lake Moawhango
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Der Lake Moawhango ist ein Stausee zur Stromerzeugung in der Region Manawatū-Whanganui auf der Nordinsel von Neuseeland.
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Lake Moawhango is a small artificial lake located with the New Zealand Army's Waiouru Military Camp. It is fed by the Mangaio Stream, boosted by tributaries diverted from the slopes of Mt Ruapehu, and by the Moawhango River. Water is taken from the lake for the Tongariro Power Scheme, feeding the Tongariro River via the Moawhango Tunnel, although some water is released to continue down the Moawhango River nearby the settlement of Moawhango. The lake is dammed at the southern end. Lake Moawhango contains a large population of wild rainbow trout, and while these are easily caught, they very rarely exceed 2 pounds (0.9 kg) in weight. The lake contains three islands, the largest of which is known as Ayers Rock. The exact antipodes of this lake coincide exactly with the dam of Torre de Abraham, in Castilla - La Mancha, Spain (at coordinates 39°22′06″N 4°15′12″W / 39.3684°N 4.2534°W).
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