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Purakaunui Falls Waterfall Walk in the Catlins in the Otago Region of New Zealand's South Island.
Purakaunui Falls Waterfall Walk in the Catlins is a cascading three-tiered waterfall on the Purakaunui River, in the Southern South Island of New Zealand. As one of the very few South Island waterfalls away from the alpine region, it has long been a popular destination and photographic subject.
The Catlins is a major highlight of the Southern Scenic Route. Situated off the beaten track, The Catlins encompasses the area between Kaka Point and Fortrose, spanning both the Otago and Southland Regions. The Catlins is an area of great contrasts and natural beauty with an abundance of wildlife. From magnificent coastal cliffs and headlands, long sweeping beaches, coves and sandy bays; to extensive temperate rain forests, waterfalls and rolling farmland, The Catlins is a fascinating, rugged place. The climate is temperate with a generous annual rainfall which nurtures the predominantly green landscape. The largest township is Owaka with a population of almost 400 people. Other settlements in The Catlins are Kaka Point, Pounawea, Tahakopa, Papatowai, Tokanui, Waikawa and Fortrose.