Arthur River system

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The Arthur River system is a river network in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, known for draining the surrounding alpine region and for its proximity to major natural attractions such as Sutherland Falls.

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Arthur River system canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river network
river system
country New Zealand
drains surrounding alpine region
hasEnvironment alpine
temperate rainforest
hasFeature glacially carved valleys
high rainfall
steep catchments
hasHydrologicalBasin Fiordland alpine catchment
hasTourismSignificance access to major natural attractions
isWithin Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area
surface form: World Heritage Site Te Wahipounamu
knownFor proximity to Sutherland Falls
locatedIn Fiordland National Park
surface form: Fiordland

Fiordland National Park
South Island
alpine region of Fiordland
locatedInProtectedArea Fiordland National Park
near Sutherland Falls
major Fiordland waterfalls
popular tramping routes in Fiordland
partOf hydrological network of Fiordland
region Southland
surface form: Southland Region
supports freshwater ecosystems
native New Zealand aquatic species
watercourseType alpine river system

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Sutherland Falls riverSystem Arthur River system