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  2. Bluff, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Bluff ( Māori: Motupōhue ), previously known as Campbelltown and often referred to as "The Bluff", is a town and seaport in the Southland region, on the southern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the southernmost town in mainland New Zealand and, despite Slope Point and Stewart Island being further south, Bluff is colloquially ...

  3. Bluff Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Bluff Harbour is a harbour and lagoon in the South Island of New Zealand, adjacent to the town of Bluff. The main port facilities are located close to the entrance from Foveaux Strait of a large natural inlet which includes a large, low-lying eastern arm, Awarua Bay, immediately to the east of the promontory which gives the town and harbour its ...

  4. Stirling Point - Wikipedia

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    Stirling Point. Coordinates: 46°36′48″S 168°21′27″E. Stirling Point gateway sign. Stirling Point is a landmark at the southern end of the New Zealand town of Bluff, New Zealand. It is notable as the southern end of both State Highway 1 and Te Araroa; both these facilities span the length of the country. [1] [2] [3] Stirling Point ...

  5. Paua House - Wikipedia

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    The Paua House was originally just a standard New Zealand bungalow located at 258 Marine Parade, Bluff. [ 1] The house was owned by elderly couple Fred and Myrtle Flutey, who built up a massive collection of ornaments and trinkets made from the iridescent shells of the pāua, a New Zealand species of abalone often used for souvenirs and items ...

  6. Tiwai Point Aluminium Smelter - Wikipedia

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    The facility, New Zealand's only aluminium smelter, [ 3] is at Tiwai Point, near Bluff. It imports alumina and processes it into primary aluminium. The plant's alumina is supplied from refineries in Queensland and the Northern Territory of Australia. Around 90 per cent of the aluminium produced at NZAS is exported, mainly to Japan.

  7. Bluff Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bluff Maritime Museum is located in New Zealand's southernmost port of Bluff. The museum is situated on Foreshore Road and contains an extensive collection of Bluff's maritime heritage. The museum was founded in November 1992, and celebrated its 20th anniversary in early 2012 and early 2013.

  8. Bluff Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Bluff Branch, officially the Bluff Line since 2011, [1] is a railway line in Southland, New Zealand that links Invercargill with the port of Bluff. One of the first railways in New Zealand, it opened in 1867 and is still operating. [2] Presently, it essentially functions as an elongated industrial siding. [3] Bluff Branch route map. Legend.

  9. Ruapuke Island - Wikipedia

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    Ruapuke Island is one of the southernmost islands in New Zealand 's main chain of islands. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the southeast of Bluff and 32 kilometres (20 mi) northeast of Oban on Stewart Island. It was named "Bench Island" upon its discovery by Captain James Cook in 1770, but has rarely been known by any other name than ...

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