• A hoar frost descends on the trees surrounding Wairepo Arm, near Twizel.
  • Doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine, Doubtful Sound / Patea is always a spectacular place to be.
  • It's easy to see why the famous author, Rudyard Kipling, described Milford Sound / Piopiotahi as the eighth wonder of the world.
  • One of the many beautiful waterfalls in the Catlins Conservation Park, located in the south-east corner of the South Island.
  • New Zealand's highest mountain, Aoraki / Mt Cook (3,724m), looms large over State Highway 80.
  • Named after it's distance from Greymouth, 13 Mile is probably best known for the Motukiekie Rocks, but there's way more on offer than that.
  • State Highway 80 takes you to Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park, which is home to 22 mountains reaching over 3,000m above sea level.
  • A lone kōwhai tree against the setting sun.
  • Any icy start to the day at Lake Kirkpatrick, located in the hills behind Queenstown.
  • There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.
  • A double rainbow and lupins in full bloom makes for a colourful scene at Lake Tekapo.
  • An aerial view of the Godley River entering Lake Tekapo.
  • After a day of grey, Lake Tekapo puts on an incredible show for the last few minutes before nightfall.
  • One of the most photographed lakes in the world (and for good reason!); Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada.
  • This jetty at the Marakura Yacht Club, Lake Te Anau, looks out to the vast wilderness of Fiordland National Park.
  • Located at Wharariki Beach (my fave beach in New Zealand), the Archway Islands are always an impressive sight.
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