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Lake Karapiro

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Lake Karapiro December 2020
Lake Karapiro December 2020

Lake Karapiro (Māori: Karāpiro) is an artificial reservoir lake on the Waikato River at Karapiro, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south-east of Cambridge in New Zealand's North Island. The lake was formed in 1947 by the damming of the Waikato River to store water for the 96-megawatt Karapiro power station. The lake is also one of two premier rowing venues in New Zealand (alongside Lake Ruataniwha in Canterbury) and is the base for the country's high-performance rowing programme.

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Lake Karapiro
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N -37.92856 ° E 175.544529 °
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Waikato, New Zealand
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