• Recent rain at Lake Hauroko, New Zealand's deepest lake, results in the lake being that little bit deeper
  • The wandering braids of the Rakaia River, taken near Double Hill Station
  • The track to Lake Angelus along the Robert Ridge Route has some precarious sections across craggy mountain tops
  • A near perfect mirror reflection on Lake Dunstan, Central Otago
  • Sunrise on a cold winter's morning at North Mavora Lake, Southland
  • Sunrise lights up the Archway Islands at Wharariki Beach
  • The stunning Cathedral Cove is located in the Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve, Coromandel
  • A spectacular sunrise on a windy morning in the Tasman Valley heralds bad weather ahead
  • The spectacular Earnslaw Burn, located near Glenorchy and reached via a 5-6 hour hike
  • The glowing summit of Mt Sefton (3151m), captured approximately 30 minutes before sunrise
  • Located at Wharariki Beach (my fave beach in New Zealand), the Archway Islands are always an impressive sight.
  • New Zealand's highest mountain, Aoraki / Mt Cook (3,724m), looms large over State Highway 80.
  • Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Not that any shepherds live at Milford Sound.
  • Although mostly purples and pinks, lupins can be found in a diverse range of colours (Lake Tekapo)
  • State Highway 6 weaves along the narrow strip between the Tasman Sea and Paparoa National Park
  • An aerial view of the Two Thumb Range and Lake Tekapo, Mackenzie Basin
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