Cape Fournier

Headland on Chatham Island, New Zealand

Cape Fournier

Cape Fournier is a headland on Chatham Island, in New Zealand's Chatham Islands group. It is the southeasternmost point in the island, and is the closest point on the island to the second largest of the Chatham Islands, Pitt Island, which lies 20 kilometres to the south-southeast across Pitt Strait.

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Chatham Islands
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  • Chatham
  • Forty-Fours
  • Little Mangere
  • Mangere
  • North-East Reef
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  • Pyramid
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  • Round Rock
  • Sail Rock
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  • Star Keys
  • Sugar Loaf
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  • Tapuaenuku
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44°03′00″S 176°19′31″W / 44.05000°S 176.32528°W / -44.05000; -176.32528


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