Meaning of "ダウトフル‐サウンド" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF ダウトフル‐サウンド IN JAPANESE
だうと
ふる
さうんど
ダウト
フル
‐
サウンド
dauto
huru
saundo
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Definition of ダウトフル‐サウンド in the Japanese dictionary
Doubtful Sound - Fjord located at the southwest end of New Zealand South Island. Located in Fiordland National Park. The name comes from what the British explorer Cook called "Suspect Bay (Doubtful Harbor)" due to deeply intricate terrain. It consists of three large coves, and diverse wildlife, such as hand-dolphins, fur seals, covit penguins, and kima-ubengins, live. ダウトフル‐サウンド【Doubtful Sound】 ニュージーランド南島南西端にあるフィヨルド。フィヨルドランド国立公園内に位置する。名称は英国の探検家クックが、深く入り組んだ地形のため「疑わしい湾(ダウトフルハーバー)」と呼んだことに由来する。大きく三つの入り江で構成され、ハンドウイルカ、オットセイ、コビトペンギン、キマユペンギンなど多様な野生生物が生息する。
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