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Lake Pupuke Review

4.6 /5106 Reviews
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Lake Pukaki, like Lake Tekapo, is a glacial lake formed by meltwater from glaciers in the southern Alps. In my eyes, they are as amazing and beautiful. Compared with the unique emerald green color in the blue of Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki is particularly dazzling in color. It looks like milk-white milk poured into the blue water of Lake Tekapo, and the color of milk-blue shines in the sunshine. This is because the lake contains a large number of rock particles and minerals brought about by glacial melt water, which are suspended in the lake water, so that it reflects a unique and dazzling light. Therefore, Lake Pukaki is also known as "Blue Milk Lake". Lake Pukaki is also an excellent place to look at the majestic southern Alps. The Alps guard the gentle and quiet lake like a goddess with its magnificent shore, and project his figure into the clear water of the lake, making it more picturesque and beautiful.

Lake Pupuke

Posted: Apr 16, 2017
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  • 天生哥
    5/5Outstanding
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    I really thought of going to the beach in the summer. The scenery of Lake Pupki here in Auckland is great. This beach can make people sit in the shade of the trees for an afternoon! A cool view and enjoy the last time on the North Island!

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2020
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    A big factor in the beauty of New Zealand is the fact that there are so many beautiful lakes of varying sizes. The arrogant black swans are often seen in the lake. This adds a lot of vitality to the clear lake water!

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2019
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    The lake looks very calm, and there are quite a lot of good scenery on the whole lake. The fish resources in the lake are very distributed, and the outings around are very comfortable. [View] The scenery here is very beautiful [Fun] Fun is very interesting

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    Posted: Aug 20, 2019
  • 杜卡迪7
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Good [Fun] More [Cost-effective] High

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    Posted: Jan 7, 2023
  • 关裕年guanyunian
    5/5Outstanding
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    Extremely beautiful lake, there are countless birds and other animals living here, the sky is blue, the lake water is green, people here enjoy the greatest pleasure that nature provides to people. In New Zealand, we can see what kind of happiness the earth has given us. In New Zealand, we can see everything but loneliness. In this sparsely populated country, we can hardly see anyone.

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    Posted: Aug 18, 2016
  • 关裕年guanyunian
    5/5Outstanding
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    New Zealand, which is farthest from the world continent, is also the loneliest country in the world. From this country to any other country (except Australia), it is all a long way away. However, it is precisely because of this, so here is not only rainwater, but also as pure water to drink directly. For New Zealand, my best feeling is the yew forest, as I described it. In New Zealand, besides drinking pure water, it absorbs oxygen. There are forests everywhere, pollution-free factories and gardens everywhere in the city. So the most unsold product here is the oxygen pump.

    1
    Posted: Sep 4, 2018
  • dangdaicainv
    5/5Outstanding
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    New Zealand has beautiful scenery, blue sky, vast grasslands and fresh air. Cattle and sheep flock together in beautiful sunshine, eating green grass, visitors seem to be in fairyland.

    4
    Posted: Feb 14, 2017
  • 关裕年guanyunian
    5/5Outstanding
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    New Zealand's natural environment is one of the most beautiful sceneries in the world. Beauty is pure in nature, which is everywhere. New Zealanders are proud to tell us that the water we rain here is pure water, drinking directly. We can not refuse to accept this.

    2
    Posted: Dec 15, 2016
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