Cape Pattisson
Headland on Chatham Island, New Zealand
Cape Pattisson is a headland in the northwest of Chatham Island,[1] the largest island in the Chatham Islands chain, located 800 km east of New Zealand's South Island.
References
- ^ "New Zealand Gazetteer of Official Geographic Names - Offshore islands". Land Information New Zealand. 10 July 2009. Retrieved 23 August 2009.
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Chatham Islands
- Castle
- Chatham
- Forty-Fours
- Little Mangere
- Mangere
- North-East Reef
- Pitt
- Pyramid
- Rabbit
- Round Rock
- Sail Rock
- Sisters
- South East
- Star Keys
- Sugar Loaf
- Motuhope
- Motuhara/Motchuhar
- Rangatira
- Rangiauria
- Rangitatahi
- Rangituka
- Rangiwheau
- Rekohu/Wharekauri
- Tapuaenuku
- Tarakoikoia
- Terangi-Taumaewa
- Cape Fournier
- Cape Pattisson
- Flowerpot Bay
- Hanson Bay
- Matarakau Point
- Okawa Point
- Petre Bay
- Pitt Strait
- Port Hutt
- Te Whanga Lagoon
43°44′43″S 176°48′08″W / 43.74528°S 176.80222°W / -43.74528; -176.80222
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