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Paradise, New Zealand

Coordinates: 44°44′S 168°22′E / 44.733°S 168.367°E / -44.733; 168.367
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Paradise valley, Otago painted by Brent Trolle

Paradise is a rural locality in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. It lies on the eastern side of the Dart River / Te Awa Whakatipu at the head of Lake Wakatipu, close to the settlement of Glenorchy.[1]

The surrounding area is used for sheep and cattle farming.[citation needed] The locality has also been used as a setting in films and television.

Art, entertainment, and media

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Films

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Television

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  • The locality was used as the setting for much of the BBC miniseries Top of the Lake, although filming of the latter took place in the nearby town of Glenorchy.[citation needed]

Origin of the name

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A.W. Reed recorded that the locality was first known as Paradise Flat, and that a popular (but not universally accepted) view attributes the name to an abundance of paradise shelducks.[2] Another contention, supported by Alfred Duncan's article, "Paradise and the Maori" in the Lake Wakatip Mail, in 1860, suggests that the area was named because of its beauty.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "3 Most Photographed Lord of the Rings Locations". Pure Glenorchy Scenic Film Location & Lord of the Rings Tours. 18 December 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b Reed, A. W. (1975). Place names of New Zealand. Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed. ISBN 0-589-00933-8., pp. 319-320.

44°44′S 168°22′E / 44.733°S 168.367°E / -44.733; 168.367