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Yankee River
Country New Zealand
Region Southland
District Southland
Physical characteristics
Main source Mount Anglem / Hananui
46°44′31″S 167°53′49″E / 46.74194°S 167.89694°E / -46.74194; 167.89694
River mouth Foveaux Strait
46°41′38″S 167°53′23″E / 46.6938°S 167.8896°E / -46.6938; 167.8896
Length 6.7 kilometres (4 mi)

The Yankee River is a small river located on Stewart Island/Rakiura, which is the third-largest island of New Zealand. This river flows into the Foveaux Strait, a body of water that separates Stewart Island from the South Island of New Zealand.

About the Yankee River

The Yankee River is a natural waterway found in the beautiful country of New Zealand. It's not a very long river, but it plays a part in the island's natural environment. Rivers like the Yankee River are important for the local plants and animals that live nearby.

Where is the Yankee River?

The river is located on Stewart Island/Rakiura, a special place known for its wild nature and amazing wildlife. Stewart Island is south of New Zealand's main islands. The Yankee River is part of the Southland Region, which is a large area in the southern part of New Zealand.

How Long is the Yankee River?

The Yankee River is about 6.7 kilometers (which is about 4.2 miles) long. To give you an idea, that's roughly the distance you might walk or bike in an hour or two. Even though it's short, it has a clear path from its start to where it meets the sea.

Where Does the River Start and End?

The Yankee River begins its journey on Mount Anglem / Hananui. This is the highest point on Stewart Island. From there, the river flows downhill, collecting water as it goes. Its journey ends when it reaches the Foveaux Strait. This strait is a famous stretch of water that connects the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

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