This article is about the river in New Zealand. For the river in Scotland, see
River Doon .
River in New Zealand
The Doon River is a river in Fiordland , in the Southland Region of New Zealand . It arises near Mount Donald and flows south-east into the south-west arm of Lake Te Anau .[ 1] [ 2]
The river was explored by Quintin McPherson McKinnon and G. Tucker in 1887.[ 3]
In 2002, the rainfall at Doon River was 8,719 millimetres (343 in), the highest in that year of any area in New Zealand with a regularly reporting rain gauge.[ 4]
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