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- Q5602750 subject Q15340162.
- Q5602750 abstract "Green Lake is a lake in Hunter Mountains in the Southland Region of New Zealand located to the north of Lake Monowai. The lake has no surface outlets but probably feeds several streams draining to lake Monowai via springs. The lake is a basin in the debris of the Green Lake Landslide, which is the largest known above-sea-level landslide on earth. Steep escarpments on the north and east sides of the lake form the head scarp of the landslide, which has an estimated volume of 27 cubic kilometres (6.5 cu mi).The New Zealand Department of Conservation maintains a tramping hut on the northern shore, part of the Borland Road / Lake Monowai circuit.".
- Q5602750 country Q664.
- Q5602750 elevation "822.0".
- Q5602750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1271947.
- Q5602750 wikiPageWikiLink Q15340162.
- Q5602750 wikiPageWikiLink Q5944493.
- Q5602750 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q5602750 wikiPageWikiLink Q864971.
- Q5602750 basinCountries Q664.
- Q5602750 lakeName "Green Lake".
- Q5602750 point "-45.795833333333334 167.39583333333334".
- Q5602750 type BodyOfWater.
- Q5602750 type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Q5602750 type Place.
- Q5602750 type BodyOfWater.
- Q5602750 type Lake.
- Q5602750 type Location.
- Q5602750 type NaturalPlace.
- Q5602750 type Place.
- Q5602750 type Thing.
- Q5602750 type SpatialThing.
- Q5602750 type Q23397.
- Q5602750 comment "Green Lake is a lake in Hunter Mountains in the Southland Region of New Zealand located to the north of Lake Monowai. The lake has no surface outlets but probably feeds several streams draining to lake Monowai via springs. The lake is a basin in the debris of the Green Lake Landslide, which is the largest known above-sea-level landslide on earth.".
- Q5602750 label "Green Lake (Southland)".
- Q5602750 lat "-45.795833333333334".
- Q5602750 long "167.39583333333334".
- Q5602750 name "Green Lake".