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The Church of the Good Shepherd, surrounded by invasive weeds. But aren't they pretty! :-)
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The walk between Stony Bay and Fletchers Bay on the Coromandel Peninsula is one of New Zealand's must-do activities.
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A long exposure of Wainuiototo Bay, with New Chums Beach just out of frame to the left
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A nuclear sunrise over the Castle Hill Basin reflects in a tarn in the Craigieburn Range
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A still winter's day leads to a near perfect reflection on Wairepo Arm, near Twizel
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Doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine, Doubtful Sound / Patea is always a spectacular place to be.
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The Earnslaw Glacier hangs precariously below the twin peaks of Mt Earnslaw (2,830m)
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Pre-dawn reflections in one of the several small tarns dotting the valley floor in the Earnslaw Burn
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Pipis (shellfish) in the waters of Milford Sound / Piopiotahi almost look like stars fallen from the sky
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North-westerly conditions can often produce fiery sunsets over the eastern past of the South Island
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The last glow of the day illuminates the Cleddau Valley and Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park
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Fiordland National Park, located in Te Wāhipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, is chock full of hidden gems like this
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Fletcher Bay, located at the northernmost point of the Coromandel Peninsula, marks one end of the Coromandel Coastal Walkway
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The Whakarewarewa Forest in Rotorua is best known for it's giant redwood trees, but it has mighty tree ferns too!
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Golden light illuminates Fox Glacier / Te Moeka o Tuawe as the sun sets over the Tasman Sea
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When the hoar frost descends on the Mackenzie Country it can be so intense that it looks like snow!
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The wild expanse of Gillespies Beach, located in South-Westland near the township of Fox Glacier
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Soft morning light highlights the soft edges and curves of snow-covered ice in Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
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An aerial view of the Godley River has it descends from the Southern Alps towards Lake Tekapo