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West Cape
Te Waituna (Māori)
West Cape & Newton River Mouth, Fiordland, New Zealand
West Cape & Newton River Mouth, Fiordland, New Zealand
West Cape is located in Fiordland
West Cape
West Cape
Location of West Cape (Te Waihuna) within New Zealand
West Cape is located in New Zealand
West Cape
West Cape
West Cape (New Zealand)
Coordinates: 45°54′22″S 166°25′39″E / 45.9060°S 166.4276°E / -45.9060; 166.4276
LocationFiordland, Southland District, New Zealand
Offshore water bodiesTasman Sea
Native nameTe Waituna (Māori)

West Cape is the westernmost point in the main chain of islands of New Zealand. It is located in the far southwest of the South Island, within Fiordland National Park, between Tamatea / Dusky Sound and Taiari / Chalky Inlet.[1] The cape consists of a small rocky shore and low forest-covered sloping land, and is located just north of the Newton River mouth.

West Cape is one of the 4 New Zealand Cardinal Capes, as named by Captain James Cook, on his first voyage to the region in 1769-70.[2] The other Cardinal Capes named at the time are North Cape, Cape East, and Cape South.

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References

  1. ^ "Place name detail: West Cape". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  2. ^ Chart Of New Zealand - J Cook 1769-70 [1]. Retrieved on 7 Dec 2017.


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