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Queenstown: The Remarkables and Lake Wakatipu

Golden hour, blue hour, and twilight times in Queenstown. NASA JPL DE441 astronomical data.

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Skyline Gondola upper terrace at sunrise: face southwest for The Remarkables and Wakatipu in alpenglow with the town below. Frankton Arm lake shore (5 km south) at golden hour: face south for the full Remarkables reflection in the still lake surface.

Queenstown sits on the northeast shore of Lake Wakatipu at 310 metres, with The Remarkables range (2,340 m) rising directly southeast across the lake and Ben Lomond (1,748 m) immediately east of the town. The lake is 80 kilometres long and bends in a Z-shape, cutting off the southern horizon and framing the mountains at the shoreline. At -45°S, golden hour stretches to nearly 58 minutes at the December solstice — light this sustained and oblique is exceptional in the Southern Hemisphere. Sunrise from the northeast catches The Remarkables in alpenglow before the town floor receives any direct light. The Skyline Gondola rises 450 metres to Bob's Peak; from the upper terrace, the lake, the town, and the full Remarkables panorama face southwest and south. April through June (austral autumn) turns the surrounding beech forests orange, adding foreground colour to the mountain frame.

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