Lake Moawhango

Coordinates: 39°23′35″S 175°45′11″E / 39.393°S 175.753°E / -39.393; 175.753
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Lake Moawhango
Lake Moawhango looking south towards Moawhango Dam, January 2022
Lake Moawhango looking south towards Moawhango Dam, January 2022
Location of Lake Moawhango
Location of Lake Moawhango
Lake Moawhango
LocationWaiouru, North Island
Coordinates39°23′35″S 175°45′11″E / 39.393°S 175.753°E / -39.393; 175.753
Primary outflowsMoawhango Tunnel to Tongariro River
Basin countriesNew Zealand

Lake Moawhango is a small artificial

Mt Ruapehu, and by the Moawhango River. Water is taken from the lake for the Tongariro Power Scheme, feeding the Tongariro River via the Moawhango Tunnel, although some water is released to continue down the Moawhango River nearby the settlement of Moawhango
. The lake is dammed at the southern end.

Lake Moawhango contains a large population of wild rainbow trout, and while these are easily caught, they very rarely exceed 2 pounds (0.9 kg) in weight. The lake contains three islands, the largest of which is known as Ayers Rock.[2]

The exact antipodes of this lake coincide exactly with the dam of Torre de Abraham, in

).

The New Zealand government is exploring using the lake for a pumped-storage hydroelectricity as an alternative to Lake Onslow.[3]

Gallery

  • Lake Moawhango
  • Lake Moawhango from west side looking east, January 2022
    Lake Moawhango from west side looking east, January 2022
  • Lake Moawhango looking north west to Mt Ruapehu, January 2022
    Lake Moawhango looking north west to Mt Ruapehu, January 2022
  • Lake Moawhango and Mt Ruapehu from the Moawhango Dam, January 2022
    Lake Moawhango and Mt Ruapehu from the Moawhango Dam, January 2022

References

  1. ^ "Place name detail: Lake Moawhango". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Place name detail: Ayers Rock". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  3. ^ Marc Daalder (16 March 2023). "Govt considering North Island pumped hydro scheme". Newsroom. Retrieved 16 March 2023.