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Fiordland

Date: 02/10/09
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Mirror Lakes [1]
 
 

Mirror Lakes [1]

Mirror Lakes - Small tarns situated roadside. Famous for their mountain reflections in calm weather.

Keywords: Fiordland, Lake, Mirror Lakes, New Zealand, South Island, Water
Lake Marian [6]
 
 

Lake Marian [6]

Lake Marian is a lake in the Darran Mountains in the Fiordland National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It is fed and drained by Marian Creek which in turn feeds into the Hollyford River. A tramping track leads to the lake from the Hollyford Riv

Keywords: Fiordland, Lake, Marian Lake, Mountains, New Zealand, South Island, Water
Key Summit [1]
 
 

Key Summit [1]

The 400 metre (1312 feet) accent through beech forest rises up above the tree-line, arriving on the tussock clad tops of Key Summit to an alpine world of unique vegetation, ta

Keywords: Fiordland, Key Summit, New Zealand, South Island
Key Summit [6]
 
 

Key Summit [6]

The 400 metre (1312 feet) accent through beech forest rises up above the tree-line, arriving on the tussock clad tops of Key Summit to an alpine world of unique vegetation, ta

Keywords: Fiordland, Key Summit, New Zealand, South Island
Rainforest in Fiordland
 
 

Rainforest in Fiordland

Rainforest in New Zealand's South ISland

Keywords: Fiordland, New Zealand, South Island, rainforest
Cascade creek
 
 

Cascade creek

Cascade Creek campsite. Adjacent to SH 94, 76 km north of Te Anau. http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-stay/conservation-campsites-by-region/southland/te-anau-area/cascade-creek/g

Keywords: Cascade Creek, Fiordland, New Zealand, South Island, campsite
Mitre Peak and The Lion
 
 

Mitre Peak and The Lion

Mitre Peak is an iconic mountain in the South Island of New Zealand. It is one of the most photographed peaks in the country. It is a prominent peak on the south shore of Milford Sound. At a height of 1692 metres (5560 feet), this is one of the highest mo

Keywords: Fiordland, Milford Sound, New Zealand, South Island, fiord, fjord, mountain
Stirling falls [2]
 
 

Stirling falls [2]

Dropping 146 metres (505 feet), is one of the permanent waterfalls in the fiors, which is at its most spectacular after very heavy rain. The falls were named after a seaman by the name of Captain Stirling who visited the area.

Keywords: Fiordland, Milford Sound, New Zealand, South Island, fiord, fjord, waterfall
Stirling falls [3]
 
 

Stirling falls [3]

Dropping 146 metres (505 feet), is one of the permanent waterfalls in the fiors, which is at its most spectacular after very heavy rain. The falls were named after a seaman by the name of Captain Stirling who visited the area.

Keywords: Fiordland, Milford Sound, New Zealand, South Island, fiord, fjord, waterfall
Lake Manapouri
 
 

Lake Manapouri

Lake Manapouri has four major arms, North, South, West and Hope, and the smaller indentations of Calm Bay and Shallow Bay. The lake contains some 34 islands, 22 of which are wooded.

Keywords: Fiordland, Lake Manapouri, New Zealand, South Island
Lake Manapouri
 
 

Lake Manapouri

Lake Manapouri has four major arms, North, South, West and Hope, and the smaller indentations of Calm Bay and Shallow Bay. The lake contains some 34 islands, 22 of which are wooded.

Keywords: Fiordland, Lake Manapouri, New Zealand, South Island
Manapouri Power Station model
 
 

Manapouri Power Station model

Manapouri is the largest hydro power station in New Zealand, and is located on the edge of Lake Manapouri’s West Arm in Fiordland National Park. Manapouri is an underground power station, with its generating units housed in a cavern excavated from rock 20

Keywords: Fiordland, Lake Manapouri, New Zealand, South Island, power station, underground
 
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