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Lake Rototawai

Depth: 1.3 metres

Area: 6 hectares

Altitude: 19 metres

Lake ID: 1744

Main vegetation type:
High Producing Exotic Grassland

Wairarapa

Wellington
41° 12' 56" S
175° 20' 45" E
Lowland

Iwi / representative groups:

  • Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
    • Rangitāne o Wairarapa

      Description

      Lake Rototawai is a small lake which lies on a farm near Kahutara, to the east of Lake Wairarapa, and is mostly used for duck shooting. The lakebed is alluvial plain bordering old sand dune. The lake is in a degraded state and thick with green algae.

      1744

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