National Parks and Reserves
West Coast Rail Line
View of theWest Coast Rail Line looking north, near the settlement of Otira. Map That Image
Portrait of a Kea
Portrait of a Kea. New Zealand’s favourite bird, although some would disagree! Map That Image
Otira Viaduct
View of the Otira Viaduct as seen from Candy’s Bend look-out. Map That Image
Mt Sefton
With the summit shielded from the sun by early morning cloud, the middle flanks of Mt Sefton are dramatically light from the side by the rising sun, showing off the enormous ice cliffs that make it so dangerous to climb from the Aoraki-Mt Cook side. Map That Image
Mossy Stump
Moss Covered Tree Stump looking not unlike some sort of pagan totem pole
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Mossy Cascade
Water, water, everywhere, although in this case, there’s plenty to drink. One of the wettest parts of the country, the South Island’s West Coast measures annual rainfall not in inches or centimetres, but in metres. Little Cascades like this one, make themselves known everytime it rains. Map That Image
Mitre Peak Winter Diamond
Referred to by Rudyard Kipling as the eighth wonder of the world, Milford Sound is the jewel in the crown of New Zealand tourism. Mitre Peak which adorns the Southern wall of the Fiord has a sublime majesty about it, regardless of the season. A favourite memory of a favourite place! Map This Image
Mitre Peak Sunset
As the setting sun departs from Fiordland, the sky becomes a beautiful shade of orange, reflected in the still waters of the Milford Sound, silhouetting Mitre Peak perfectly. Milford Sound was once described as a living “artists palette” with constantly changing colours. Google Map Link
Lake Te Anau
Early morning Lake Te Anau. The biggest body of fresh water in Australasia, Lake Te Anau is lLocated on the fringes of the Fiordland National Park. The associated township of Te Anau has long been considered the gateway to the Park. Map That Image
Lake Matheson
The jewel in the West Coast crown, Lake Matheson, on a still day has reflections par excellence of the Southern Alps. On our visit the mountains were hiding behind a misty veil, but the lake itself was still gorgeous, if not tinged with a little mystery to boot. Map That Image
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Date: February 17, 2010

