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  • Jockey Jamie Bullard, (red, centre) as horse and jockey's just from the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jockey Jamie Bullard, (red, centre) as horse and jockey's just from the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jockey's wait in the starting gate before the race start during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses head down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A blur of movement and motion as the horses head down the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A blur of movement and motion as the horses head down the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey, without a ride in the next race, relaxes outside the jockey's room as his colleagues mount their horses in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Female jockey Casey Lunn waits in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Fashions in the field during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jockey Jamie Bullard, (red, centre) as horse and jockey's just from the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jockey Jamie Bullard, (red, centre) as horse and jockey's just from the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jockey Jamie Bullard, (red, centre) as horse and jockey's just from the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Jockey Jamie Bullard, (red, centre) as horse and jockey's just from the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A blur of movement and motion as the horses head down the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses jump out of the starting gate during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses and jockey's gallop around the bend as they head into the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses and jockey's gallop around the bend as they head into the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses and jockey's gallop around the bend as they head into the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses and jockey's gallop around the bend as they head into the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses and jockey's jump from the gate at the start of the race during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A blur of movement and motion as the horses head down the finish straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Spectators watch the race finish during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A rusted sign on the seating in the spectator stands during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey, without a ride in the next race, relaxes outside the jockey's room as his colleagues mount their horses in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey, without a ride in the next race, relaxes outside the jockey's room as his colleagues mount their horses in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey, without a ride in the next race, relaxes outside the jockey's room as his colleagues mount their horses in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey, without a ride in the next race, relaxes outside the jockey's room as his colleagues mount their horses in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey, without a ride in the next race, relaxes outside the jockey's room as his colleagues mount their horses in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The horses race with a scenic country backdrop during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey positions his boots in the horses stirrup during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The horses race with a scenic country backdrop during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Female jockey Casey Lunn waits in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Horses hooves kick up the turf as they gallop down the finishing straight during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A jockey mounts his horse in the mounting yard during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The scratchings board during a day at the Races at the Gore Race Meeting, Gore, Southland, New Zealand. 18th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Kingston Flyer is moved into position the 'old fashioned way' in preparation for another trip on the 14km of track..Lost in Time on the South Island of New Zealand..You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Greg Lamb from Gore misses his steer and hits the dirt during the Open Steer Wrestling competition at the Wanaka Rodeo. Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand. 2nd January 2012
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  • Greg Lamb from Gore in action during the Open Steer Wrestling competition at the Wanaka Rodeo. Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand. 2nd January 2012
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  • Greg Lamb fro Gore in action during the Open Steer wrestling during the Millers Flat Rodeo. Otago, New Zealand. 26th December 2011
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  • Michael Nichol from Gore in action during the Open Steer Wrestling at the Millers Flat Rodeo. Otago, New Zealand. 26th December 2011
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  • The Car wash...Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The black sheep of the family...a field near Invercargil, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • 'The Remarkables' mountain range is caught by the fast fading light. Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Bottlenose Dolphin surf the bow wave of the tourist vessel 'The navigator' which runs overnight cruises on Doubtful Sound, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Bottlenose Dolphin surf the bow wave of the tourist vessel 'The Navigator' which runs overnight cruises on Doubtful Sound, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Doubtful Sound, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Doubtful Sound, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The Kingston Flyer steam train refuels at Kingston, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The engine driver stokes the fire on the Steam Train the Kingston Flyer, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The Kingstone Flyer, a steam train operates on 14km of track. South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • A crew member of the Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw enjoy's a smoke break during a voyage on Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw returning from an evening sail on Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw battles the elements while sailing on Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand...Plains, Trains, AutomobileísÖand braís!..Lost in Time on the South Island of New ZealandÖ..You would be forgiven for thinking youíd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but itís population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. Itís breathtaking views, and itís climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous ëLord of the Ringsí tours into ëmiddle earthí.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for itís passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyerís history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore...Fiordland on the southWestern side of the Island has some of the worldís greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track was fully booked up three months in advance during the 2005 summer season...T
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  • Passengers enjoy a good old fashioned singalong while sailing on the Steamship TSS Earnslaw on Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • passengers enjoy tea and biscuits while sailing on the TSS Earnslaw on Lake Wakatipu, South Island of New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The TSS Earnslaw sailing on Lake Wakatipu in the South Island of New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Passengers feed the seagulls while sailing on the Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw on Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's South Island...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The TSS Earnslaw the Steamboat knows as 'The Lady of The Lake' on Lake Wakatipu, The South Island of New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Reflections of solitude in the tranquil Doubtful Sound....You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand... From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • On the road to Hanmer Springs...A leisurely Sunday drive for a vintage car....You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fiordland on the southWestern side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Michael Nichol from Gore in action during the Open Steer Wrestling at the Millers Flat Rodeo. Otago, New Zealand. 26th December 2011
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  • Bra's line the fence ouside the entrance to the Cardrona ski resort near Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Passangers wait to board the TranzAlpine train which runs from the East to the West coast on the South Island of New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • The Kingston Flyer steam train operating on 14km of track from Kingston, South Island, New Zealand...You would be forgiven for thinking you'd just stepped out of a time machine while travelling around the South Island of New Zealand.. From the misty shades of grey in the fiord of Doubtful Sound, to the fully operational Steamboat the TSS Earnslaw; the Lady of the Lake on Lake Wakitepo, this beautiful island is a Tardis for tourists!..The South Island of New Zealand is roughly the size of England, but it's population of less than a million people means much of the land remains free from human development. It's breathtaking views, and it's climate, could be likened to a cross between Scotland and Scandinavia, and around every corner is mostly unspoilt natural beauty....The Commercialised resort town of Queenstown is the nerve centre of the islands tourism industry, providing the more adventurous thrill seeker with jet boating, skydiving, bungy jumping, and paragliding to name just a few of the more adventurous activities..Queenstown also provides numerous Lord of the Rings tours into middle earth.. In stark contrast the TSS Earnslaw, The Vintage Steamship which has graced the waters of Lake Wakatipu since 1912 provides daily voyages to Walters Peak and a step back in time for it's passengers. The voyage even includes a good old fashion sing-a-long to songs of yesteryear...Just forty five minutes out of Queenstown the Kingston Flyer, a vintage steam train still operates on 14km of track using two AB Pacific Class steam locomotives built in 1925 and 1927 respectively, although the Flyer's history began much earlier in 1878 when it operated between the main south line and Gore..Fijordland on the south Western side of the Island has some of the world's greatest treks; indeed the Milford Track is often booked up way in advance...
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  • San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick hands off  to running back Frank Gore during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers, is tackled by Devon Kennard, New York Giants, during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers, is tackled by Devon Kennard, New York Giants, during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers, is tackled by Devon Kennard, New York Giants, during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers in action during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers in action during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Frank Gore, San Francisco 49ers, is tackled by Devon Kennard, New York Giants, during the New York Giants V San Francisco 49ers, NFL American Football match at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. 16th November 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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