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Downtown Franz Josef, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand
Copyright - Philip Greenspun
Hiking - Glacier, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand
Copyright - Philip Greenspun
Moeraki Boulder, New Zealand. Copyright - Philip Greenspun
Lupines, Mountain - South Island, New Zealand
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Mt Cook, New Zealand. Copyright - Ad Van Alphen
Mount Cook, named after Captain James Cook, is the highest mountain in New Zealand, having an elevation of 12,316 feet (3754 m). Mount Cook is a peak in the Southern Alps, a mountain range that runs the length of the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. A popular tourist destination, it is also a favourite challenge for mountain climbers.
Mount Cook is also known as Aoraki, meaning "Cloud Piercer" in the Ngai Tahu dialect of the Maori language. (In "canonical" Maori the name would appear as Aorangi.). From Wikipedia
Mt. Cook, New Zealand. Copyright - Philip Greenspun
Mt. Cook, New Zealand. Copyright - John Murray
Pancake Rocks, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand
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Tasman Glacier, New Zealand. Copyright - Ad Van Alphen
The Chasm, New Zealand. Copyright - Ad Van Alphen
Water Fall - Glaciers, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand
Copyright - Philip Greenspun