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Te Hoiere / Pelorus River is a river at the northern end of South Island of New Zealand in the region of Marlborough. It flows from the Richmond Range into Pelorus Sound. This area is fantastic for camping and is renowned for its magnificent river swimming where the Pelorus River runs through a gorge at Pelorus Bridge. At Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, the river was used as a film locations for the barrel rider scene in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, which increased the area's popularity for river rafting.

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  • Te Hoiere / Pelorus River (de)
  • Pelorus (fleuve) (fr)
  • Pelorus River (en)
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  • Der Te Hoiere / Pelorus River ist ein Fluss in der Region Marlborough auf der Nordinsel von Neuseeland. (de)
  • Le fleuve Pelorus (en anglais : Pelorus River) est un cours d’eau dans la région de Marlborough de l’extrémité nord de l’Île du Sud de Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
  • Te Hoiere / Pelorus River is a river at the northern end of South Island of New Zealand in the region of Marlborough. It flows from the Richmond Range into Pelorus Sound. This area is fantastic for camping and is renowned for its magnificent river swimming where the Pelorus River runs through a gorge at Pelorus Bridge. At Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, the river was used as a film locations for the barrel rider scene in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, which increased the area's popularity for river rafting. (en)
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  • Te Hoiere / Pelorus River (en)
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  • Te Hoiere / Pelorus River (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pelorus_River_from_Pelorus_Bridge.jpg
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  • Te Hoiere / Pelorus River from Pelorus Bridge (en)
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  • -41.266666666666666 173.75
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  • Der Te Hoiere / Pelorus River ist ein Fluss in der Region Marlborough auf der Nordinsel von Neuseeland. (de)
  • Le fleuve Pelorus (en anglais : Pelorus River) est un cours d’eau dans la région de Marlborough de l’extrémité nord de l’Île du Sud de Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
  • Te Hoiere / Pelorus River is a river at the northern end of South Island of New Zealand in the region of Marlborough. It flows from the Richmond Range into Pelorus Sound. This area is fantastic for camping and is renowned for its magnificent river swimming where the Pelorus River runs through a gorge at Pelorus Bridge. At Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, the river was used as a film locations for the barrel rider scene in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, which increased the area's popularity for river rafting. In August 2014, the river's name was officially altered to Te Hoiere / Pelorus River. (en)
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