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Traveling Luck for D'Urville Hut Nelson, New Zealand
The timezone in D'Urville Hut is Pacific/Tarawa
Morning Sunrise at 04:51 and Evening Sunset at 20:06. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. -42.1083°, Longitude. 172.6002°
Morning Sunrise at 04:51 and Evening Sunset at 20:06. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. -42.1083°, Longitude. 172.6002°
Satellite map of D'Urville Hut and it's surroudings
Geographic features & Photographs around D'Urville Hut in Nelson, New Zealand
hill a rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
- Mount Dorothy (11.9km)
- Mount Magdalene (14.8km)
- Mount Mahanga (16.2km)
- Mount Ella (24.8km)
- Downie (35.7km)
- Crag (47.9km)
pass a break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap].
- David Saddle (14.2km)
- Thompson Pass (16.3km)
- Waiau Pass (20.9km)
- Moss Pass (42.5km)
mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.
- Mount Mahanga (17.3km)
- Mount Ella (29.8km)
- Downie (29.9km)
- Crag (43km)
stream a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land.
- Downie Creek (32.5km)
- Caroline Creek (37.1km)
- Webber Falls (38.7km)
- Waiau River (41.4km)
lake a large inland body of standing water.
- Lake Ella (16.6km)
- Lake Thompson (20.9km)
- Lake Constance (36.8km)
- Blue Lake (41.4km)
hut a small primitive house.
- D'Urville Hut (0km)
- Caroline Creek Hut (36.3km)
- Blue Lake Hut (41.4km)
mountains a mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges.
- ELLA RANGE (14.8km)
- SPENSER MOUNTAINS (16.6km)
- SAINT JAMES RANGE (47.7km)
trail a path, track, or route used by pedestrians, animals, or off-road vehicles.
- D'Urville Track (33.2km)
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