Description
The Whale Statue in Riverton / Aparima, New Zealand is a must-see for anyone visiting the Southland region.
Located at 40 Towack Street, the statue is a tribute to the town's whaling history and is a popular tourist attraction. Riverton / Aparima is known as the oldest town in the South Island, and its origins can be traced back to a whaling station that thrived for at least a decade.
The statue itself is an impressive sight, standing tall at 10 meters high and 15 meters long. It is made of steel and is painted white, making it a striking contrast against the blue sky and green hills of the surrounding landscape. The statue depicts a Southern Right Whale, which was once a common sight in the waters around Riverton / Aparima.
The Whale Statue is easily accessible by car and is located just a short distance from other popular attractions in the area, such as Colac Bay, Orepuki, and Pahia. It is also a great stop on an 18-day South Island travel itinerary.
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Historical sites: Memorials and Monuments
Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids