Harwoods Hole

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Harwoods Hole is a cave system located in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand, in the Abel Tasman National Park. At 183 metres (600 ft), it is New Zealand's deepest vertical shaft. It was first explored in 1958, long after it was discovered.

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Harwood Hole; Harwood's Hole
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Location: -40.9501, 172.8694, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Alph Caves
    caves in New Zealand
  • Aorere Caves
    caves in New Zealand
  • Ballroom Cave
    cave in Tasman District
  • Harwoods Hole
    New Zealand cave
  • Ngarua Caves
    New Zealand limestone caves
  • Rawhiti Cave
    cave in New Zealand
  • Stafford's Cave
    cave in Tasman District
  • Marble Acre Quarry
    former quarry in New Zealand
Harwood hole pitHarwood hole pit
Harwoods Hole - panoramio (982)Harwoods Hole - panoramio (982)
Harwoods Hole track - panoramio (981)Harwoods Hole track - panoramio (981)
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    sitecaveAlph CavescaveWikidata
    sitecaveAorere CavescaveWikidata
    sitecaveBallroom CavecaveWikidata
    sitecaveHarwoods HolecaveWikidata
    sitecaveNgarua Cavesshow caveWikidata
    sitecaveRawhiti Caveshow caveWikidata
    sitecaveStafford's CavecaveWikidata
    sitemineMarble Acre QuarryquarryWikidata
    commonsimageHarwood hole pit Commons
    commonsimageHarwoods Hole - panoramio (982) Commons
    commonsimageHarwoods Hole track - panoramio (981) Commons