Landmarks and Engineering Wonders
This collection features significant architectural and engineering feats across Otago, from the 19th-century lighthouses at Nugget Point and Katiki Point to the massive Clyde Dam on the Clutha River. It includes historical remnants like the gold-mining ruins of Macetown and the Hyde railway disaster memorial. The list covers high-altitude mountain passes like Haast and Lindis, alongside essential water management structures like the Lake Hāwea and Falls dams that shaped the region’s agricultural and industrial landscape.
Haast Pass
Haast Pass / Tioripatea is a mountain pass in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand.
Nugget Point Lighthouse
Nugget Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Nugget Point in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand.
Lindis Pass
Lindis Pass is located in the South Island of New Zealand. A carpark at the top of the pass provides access to a viewpoint and two short…
Clyde Dam
The Clyde Dam, New Zealand's third-largest hydroelectric dam, is built on the Clutha River / Mata-Au near the town of Clyde.
Katiki Point Lighthouse
Automated lighthouse built in 1878 on the Moeraki Peninsula. The surrounding cliffs are a known habitat for yellow-eyed penguins and fur seals.
Danseys Pass
Danseys Pass is a mountain pass located in the Kakanui Range in the South Island of New Zealand.
Hyde railway disaster memorial
Stone monument commemorating the 21 victims of the 1943 derailment, New Zealand’s second-worst rail accident, located near the former Otago Central Railway line.
Lion Statues
Pair of concrete lions guarding the northern entrance of the historic Balclutha Bridge, which spans the Clutha River.
Matilda Battery
Stone ruins of a 19th-century quartz crushing battery located within the historic gold mining settlement of Macetown.
Blacksmith
Preserved stone remains of a blacksmith's shop in the ghost town of Macetown, dating back to the Otago gold rush of the 1860s.
Horseshoe Bend Dam
Historic masonry dam on the Teviot River, constructed in the early 1900s to support a local hydroelectric power scheme.
Graves Dam
Concrete dam on the Kakanui River, originally constructed to manage the water supply for the town of Oamaru.
Lake Hāwea Dam
Earth-fill dam commissioned in 1958 to regulate Lake Hāwea water levels for the Roxburgh hydroelectric power station.
Falls Dam
Rock-fill dam on the Manuherikia River, completed in 1935 to provide irrigation for the Maniototo region.
Loganburn Dam
Large rock-fill dam creating the Loganburn Reservoir, used for irrigation and power generation on the Maniototo Plain.
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