Avatiu Stream

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CountryCook Islands
coordinates21°13′45.55″S 159°47′57.04″W / 21.2293194°S 159.7991778°W / -21.2293194; -159.7991778
elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Avatiu Stream
Cook Islands
Cook Islands
Location of mouth
Location
CountryCook Islands
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates21°13′45.55″S 159°47′57.04″W / 21.2293194°S 159.7991778°W / -21.2293194; -159.7991778
Mouth 
  coordinates
21°12′14.06″S 159°46′55.61″W / 21.2039056°S 159.7821139°W / -21.2039056; -159.7821139
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length4.85 km (3.01 mi)

The Avatiu Stream is the largest watercourse on Rarotonga. It rises in the central mountains beneath Te Rua Manga and flows north to the sea at Avatiu. The stream flows at a constant grade of 4.5% and has a length of 4.85 km (3.01 mi).[1]

In 2018 a heavy downpour caused the stream to overflow its banks and flood businesses in Avatiu.[2] In July 2020 the stream dried up due to low rainfall.[3]

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