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Woolley River
Country New Zealand
Region West Coast
District Buller
Physical characteristics
Main source Ivess Peak
Victoria Range
42°12′25″S 172°7′41″E / 42.20694°S 172.12806°E / -42.20694; 172.12806
River mouth Maruia River
42°11′42″S 172°13′12″E / 42.19500°S 172.22000°E / -42.19500; 172.22000
Length 15 kilometres (9 mi)
Basin features
Progression Woolley RiverMaruia RiverBuller River
River system Buller River

The Woolley River is a river found in the West Coast area of New Zealand's South Island. It is a relatively short river, flowing for about 15 kilometers (9.3 miles). This river is an important part of the local water system, connecting different parts of the landscape.

Where Does the Woolley River Flow?

The Woolley River begins its journey near Ivess Peak, which is part of the Victoria Range. From its source, the river first flows towards the east.

After a while, it changes direction and turns north. It continues its path until it reaches the Maruia River. The Maruia River is a larger river that the Woolley River flows into.

Part of a Bigger River System

Once the Woolley River joins the Maruia River, its waters become part of an even bigger river system. The Maruia River eventually flows into the Buller River.

The Buller River is one of the longest rivers in the South Island. So, the water from the small Woolley River travels a long way, all the way to the sea, as part of this larger network of rivers.

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