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 | | It is generally hilly (rising to 3,215 feet [980 m] at Mount Anglem), wooded, and windswept, and its 102-mile (164-kilometre) coastline is deeply creased by Paterson Inlet (east), Port Pegasus (south), and Doughboy and Mason bays (west). |
 | | It is generally hilly (rising to 3,215 feet [980 m] at Mount Anglem), wooded, and windswept, and its 102-mile (164-kilometre)... |
 | | Rising between the South Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, New Zealand is a land of spectacular contrastsfjords and beaches, glaciers and volcanoes, snowcapped mountains and subtropical bush, clear streams and geysers. |
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