From the Trans Alpine Railray |
Arthur's Pass |
around Hokitika |
Water flows from each crack and crevice |
mountains are scared left by earthquake disruption |
The Franz Joseph Glacier Area
Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island
The area surrounding the two glaciers is part of
Te Wahipounamu, yet another World Heritage Site.
The glacial cut valley and the braided river
Since 2008 Franz Joesph has entered a very rapid phase of retreat. Based on past variations, scientists expect that Franz Josef Glacier will retreat 5 km and lose 38% of its mass by 2100 in a mid-range scenario of warming.
Queenstown, the recreational center of S. NZ
The early Maori came to Queenstown in search of the greenstone. Settlers followed in awe of the fertile grazing land. A gold rush sprang up overnight in the 1860's which was larger than the Klondike rush.
The Franz Joseph and Fox Glaciers are unique in both their proximity to the sea and the low altitude.
Most glaciers are located high up in mountainous regions whereas Franz Josef is currently approx 12kms long, is only 19kms from the coast and descends down to less than 300m above sea level.
The area surrounding the two glaciers is part of
Te Wahipounamu, yet another World Heritage Site.
The glacial cut valley and the braided river
Since 2008 Franz Joesph has entered a very rapid phase of retreat. Based on past variations, scientists expect that Franz Josef Glacier will retreat 5 km and lose 38% of its mass by 2100 in a mid-range scenario of warming.
Haast Pass
Queenstown, the recreational center of S. NZ
The early Maori came to Queenstown in search of the greenstone. Settlers followed in awe of the fertile grazing land. A gold rush sprang up overnight in the 1860's which was larger than the Klondike rush.
invasive weeds but will always be beloved lupine to me Lake Wakatipu hiking north of the town Walter Peak Station |
Cleddau Hanging Valley
Kia Bird
The Chasm
Wood Pigeon
MILFORD SOUND
Mitre Peak
Lounging Sea Lions |
Bowen FallsOtago Peninsula |
The Yellow Eyed Penguins observed from hides trenches and tunnels.
They nested in the scrub.
This species of penguin is endangered,
with anestimated population of 4000.
It is considered one of the world's rarest penguin species.
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