• Clutha Nehri (İngilizce: Clutha River; Maorice: Mata-Au), Yeni Zelanda'nın Güney Adası'nda bulunan bir nehirdir.
  • The Clutha River (Māori: Mata-Au, officially gazetted as Clutha River / Mata-Au) is the second longest river in New Zealand and the longest in the South Island.
  • Clutha nehri yolculuğuna devam ediyor, Cromwell (in) geçit töreninden güneydoğuya doğru Clyde kasabasına ve Manuherikia nehrinin birleştiği Alexandra'ya...
  • The Clutha River is one of the larger flow rivers in New Zealand and has a very strong flow as it passes through Balclutha.
  • Ten miles (16 km) from the Pacific, the river splits to flow around Inch Clutha Island and enters the ocean by two mouths.
  • The Clutha River is the second longest river in New Zealand and the longest in the South Island.
  • Geçidin arkasında, Lindis nehri olan Kluta'ya başka bir kol akar ve ardından Kluta kıyılarının genişlediği akmadan önce Dunstan rezervuarı yönünde akmaya...
  • In 1920 the Rivers Commission estimated that 300 million cubic yards of material had been moved by mining activity in the Clutha river catchment.
  • The Maori name for the Clutha from its source to the sea was Mata-au, meaning “surface current”, a reference no doubt to the river's swirling eddies.
  • As Mata-au or Mataau of Mata Au: the surface current, the name given after the swift currents of the river which are often swifter on the surface than deeper.
  • It is particularly scenic, with constant views of the Clutha's emerald-green water, the odd trout lurking in the shadows and the tangy aroma of the manuka trees.
  • The Clutha is a large river that runs from the lower end of Lake Wanaka, south through the towns of Cromwell...
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