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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Real Journey's tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 30th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist ship close to the spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists on a cruise ship on Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists on a cruise ship on Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A plane flies over Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand.. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Real Journey's tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist boat passes Lady Bowen Falls on Milford Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ,  a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A  tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists on a cruise ship flying the New Zealand flag on Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist boat passes Lady Bowen Falls on Milford Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist boat passes Lady Bowen Falls on Milford Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists on a cruise ship on Milford Sound with Mitre Peak in the distance. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A plane flies over Milford Sound, South Island, Mew Zealand.. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Dolphins swim alongside a tourist cruise ship on Milford Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Real Journey's tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Real Journey's tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Real Journey's tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Real Journey's tourist cruise ship dwarfed by the steep cliff faces of Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand. .Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist boat passes Lady Bowen Falls on Milford Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tourist boat passes Lady Bowen Falls on Milford Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ,  a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ,  a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ,  a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ,  a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Four seasons in one day.....The 99 year old Steamship, the TSS Earnslaw heads along Lake Wakatipu from Queenstown to Walter Peak Station passing snow covered peaks and contrasting autumn trees along the lakeside. ..A cold snap hit the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand overnight bringing a complete contrast in seasons to the landscape. Queenstown, New Zealand. 16th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..Shot of Whale Watch boat and whale tail rising out of water. Whale Watch, Kaikoura, New Zealand, 16th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Black Water rafting, Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, North Island, New Zealand, Adventure, Speed, Grace, Horizontal, Outdoors, Swimming, Dolphin, Yellow, Water, Day, Reflection, Color Image, One Animal, Animal Themes, Photography, Sea Life, Aquatic People, Vacations, Travel Destinations, Tourist, Tourists, Summer, Mountain, Sand, Sunset, Silhouette, Sea, Beach, Colour Image, Tourism, Clear Sky, Relaxation, Sport, Recreation, Rugby, Holiday Destination, Scene, Fitness, Activity, Health, Sporting, Skill, Teenagers, Adults, Children, Heavenly, Heaven, Spiritual, Image, Religion, Religious, Heavens, Sheep, Countryside, Maori, Grass, Peace, Tranquil, Space, Hiking, Walking, Camping, Campervan, Caravan, Cycling, Dairy, Cattle, Green, Majestic, Tranquil Scene, Getting Away From It All, Sky, Landscape, Mountain Range, Mountain Peak, Scenics, Snowcapped, Beauty In Nature
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Wild Flowers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A sign on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The walking path on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Wild flowers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers at the Emerald Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Emerald Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers at the Emerald Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Emerald Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers pass the Blue Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers pass the Blue Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Blue Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Blue Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Blue Lake on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Cattle by the side of Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A dry bed on Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A dry bed on Dart River's braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on the Dart River braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on the Dart River braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on the Dart River braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn on the Dart River braided river system in Mount Aspiring National Park. near Glenorchy..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Pier at Glenorchy in autumn..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The pristine waters of Lake Wakatipu at Glenorchy in Autumn..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A Yacht moored in the pristine waters of Lake Wakatipu at Glenorchy in Autumn..Glenorchy is a small settlement nestled in spectacular scenery at the northern end of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand's south Island. It is approximately 45 kilometres by road or boat from Queenstown, the nearest large town..Glenorchy is a popular tourist spot, close to many tramping tracks. It lies near the borders of Mount Aspiring National Park and Fiordland National Park. The local scenery received worldwide attention when it was used as one of the settings in the first of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. Glenorchy is the home of  Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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