Banks Peninsula
Banks Peninsula is a rocky peninsula on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand that was formed by two now-extinct volcanoes. It has an area of... Wikipedia
- Location: South Island, New Zealand
- Offshore water bodies: Pacific Ocean
- Highest point, – elevation: Mt Herbert / Te Ahu Patiki, 919 m (3,015.09 ft)
- Area: 1,200 km² (463.32 sq mi)
- Formed by: Volcanism
- Age: 15 million years
- Data source: DuckDuckGo