Twizel River

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The Twizel River is a river of the Mackenzie Basin, in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It is part of the Waitaki River system.[1] It was named afterTwizel Bridge in Northumberland by John Turnbull Thomson, Chief Surveyor of Otago in the mid-1800s.[2]

location
Lake Benmore
Length30 km (19 mi)
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Twizel River
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBen Ohau Range
Mouth 
  location
Lake Benmore
Length30 km (19 mi)
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The Twizel River originates from numerous streams which flow down the eastern flanks of the Ben Ohau Range, the longest being Gladstone Stream and Duncan Stream. The Twizel River flows south, veering slowly southeast close to the town of Twizel, and empties into the northern end of the artificial lake, Lake Benmore.

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