Rough River (New Zealand)

Rough River (New Zealand)
Otututu (Rough) River
Origin Paparoa Range
Mouth Grey River
Basin countries New Zealand
Length 35 kilometres (22 mi)

The Rough River, alternatively known as the Otututu River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. A major tributary of the Grey River, it flows south from its sources near Mount Uriah in the Paparoa Range 20 kilometres southeast of Charleston, to reach the Grey River to the southwest of the settlement of Ikamatua.[1] The river is currently shown on maps as Otututu (Rough) River, although this orthography is no longer common for New Zealand Rivers.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Place Name Detail: Otututu (Rough) River". New Zealand Geographic Placenames Database. Land Information New Zealand. http://www.linz.govt.nz/placenames/find-names/topographic-names-db/database/index.aspx?p=126864. Retrieved 2010-04-23. 

Coordinates: 42°16′49″S 171°39′00″E / 42.280334°S 171.650084°E / -42.280334; 171.650084


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