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Lake Wakatipu is an inland lake (finger lake) in the South Island of New Zealand. It is at , in the southwest corner of Otago, near its boundary with Southland.
The Auckland Islands () form a sub-antarctic archipelago of New Zealand. They lie 465 kilometres from the South Island port of Bluff, between the latitudes 50° 30' and 50° 55' S and longitudes 165° 50' and 166° 20' E.
Macquarie Island lies in the Southern Ocean, about half-way between Australia and Antarctica. Politically, it forms part of the Australian state of Tasmania.
The Snares (also known as Tini Heke and, incorrectly, as Snares Islands) are a small island group approximately 200 kilometres south of New Zealand's South Island. The Snares consist of the main island (North East Island) and the smaller Broughton Island as well as the somewhat isolated Western Chain.
Invercargill (Waihopai in Māori) is the southern-most and western-most city in New Zealand, and one of the southern-most settlements in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region.
Doubtful Sound () is a fjord on the south west corner of New Zealand, close to the smaller but more accessible Milford Sound. The steep hills are known for their hundreds of waterfalls during the rainy season.
The Bounty Islands () are a small group of 13 islets and numerous rocks in the south Pacific Ocean which are territorially part of New Zealand. They are located between 179°02' and 179°07' E, and 47°40' and 47°45' S, 650 km southeast of the South Island of New Zealand.
The Antipodes Islands ( or ) are an inhospitable uninhabited island group to the south of—and territorially part of—New Zealand. They lie 650 kilometres to the southeast of Stewart Island/Rakiura.