New Zealand's South Island has many lakes and features, and Lake Hawtia and the famous Wanaka are known as sister lakes, but it is not so easy to see her. First she is not on the middle line of Christchurch-Lake-Queenstown, and even if you go to Wanaka, you still can't see it, you have to go through the west coast passage, which is expensive. Perhaps because of this, I feel that the environment here is more holy, and there is almost no smoke along the road. No matter the mountains, grasslands, and lakes, it feels very wild and shocking.