Castle Hill is a popular tourist destination located on the South Island of New Zealand. The hill is known for its unique rock formations, which are the result of millions of years of erosion. The rock formations are made of limestone, which is a sedimentary rock formed from the remains of marine organisms. The limestone was deposited over millions of years and then weathered and eroded by wind, rain, and ice. The result is a landscape of unique rock formations that make Castle Hill a popular tourist destination.
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Castle Hill Village is an alpine village in Canterbury, New Zealand that started in 1982. Wikipedia