The Te Puoho Glacier is a glacier in the Murihiku / Southland region of the Te Waipounamu / South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand.
It has a latitude of -44.669057 and a longitude of 168.050662 and it’s status is: Official Assigned.
Glacier in Central Darran Mountains under Karetai Peak and Mount Te Wera, above Chasm Creek.; Dr L. Stewart named the lake in 1937 after the famous Ngati Tama fighting chief who led a war party down the West Coast in 1836, crossed the mountains into Otago and was killed by Ngai Tahu at Tuturau. Source: Reed, A.W. & Peter Dowling, Place Names of New Zealand, 2010.
It’s geographical description is noted as: Feature shown on: NZMS260 D40 PtC40.