Australasia

Wakatipu Lake

Wakatipu Lake is a lake in south-central South Island, New Zealand. With a length of 80 km, it is New Zealand’s longest lake and the third largest. The lake is also very deep, its floor being below sea level (−110 meters), with a maximum depth of 420 metres. It...

Tamaki Strait Ligth Chart

This sector light chart features Tamaki Strait, one of several passes between the islands of the inner Hauraki Gulf, close to the mouth of the Waitematā Harbour near Auckland city in New Zealand. Also, Rangitoto Island, Motutapu Island, Waiheke Island and Ponui Island...

Tauranga Harbour Light Chart

This sector light chart features Tauranga Harbour, in the Bay of Plenty region on New Zealand’s North Island. The Port of Tauranga is New Zealand’s the largest port in the country in terms of total cargo volume. Click to watch the light chart Nautical...

Broken Bay

Broken Bay is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (Pacific Ocean), indenting east-central New South Wales, Australia. It receives the Hawkesbury and Pittwater rivers, and its 5km wide entrance, flanked by Hawke, or Box, Head (north) and Barranjoey Head (south), leads to an...

Bass Strait Tasmania

Bass Strait is a strait separating the island state of Tasmania from the Australian mainland. The Bass Strait faces strong currents from both the waters of the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, which result in the creation of powerful storm waves. The strong winds and...

Broome Lacepede islands

The Lacepede Islands, also simply referred as the Lacepedes, are a group of four islands lying off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, separated by the Lacepede Channel, and located about 120 km north of Broome. The islands form a long chain that stretches 12 km...