Cromwell Gorge

The Cromwell Gorge is a deep gorge on the Clutha River in Otago, New Zealand. It stretches for 20 kilometres south of the town of Cromwell towards Alexandra. Long associated with the production of stone fruit, the gorge was substantially drowned in the 1990s by the creation of Lake Dunstan behind the Clyde hydroelectric dam.

 

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