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Omarama Clay Cliffs

Tourist attraction in New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Omarama Clay Cliffs, also known as the Ahuriri River Clay Cliffs and the Clay Cliffs Paritea are a group of cliffs in southern New Zealand.[1] They are located close to the north bank of the Ahuriri River, some 10 km to the west of the township of Omarama.

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Omarama Clay Cliffs

The cliffs serve as a tourist attraction in the area and they are privately owned.[2] There is a fee to park.

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Formation

The cliffs are made up of layers of silt and gravel that were formed during glacial erosion[3] around two million years ago, and are part of the Hawkdun Group of sediments. The cliffs were uplifted by the nearby Ostler Fault.[4]

44°29′20″S 169°52′00″E

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