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Picton topographic map

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Picton

On the land side, Picton is surrounded by hills and mountains, including Te Tara-o-Te-Marama/Mount Freeth to the west, the Robertson Range to the south and Mount McCormick to the east. The Elevation Saddle connects southwest of the town with the Tuamarina River valley and contains the main land transport routes between Picton and the rest of the South Island.

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Name: Picton topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Picton, Marlborough, 7220, New Zealand (-41.33092 173.96691 -41.25092 174.04691)

Average elevation: 193 m

Minimum elevation: -1 m

Maximum elevation: 951 m

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