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A long exposure turns this windy and wild shore at Lake Tekapo into a picture of calmness
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A classic Kiwi scene: baches (sometimes called cribs) beside the water at Lake Alexandrina, with lupins providing a splash of colour
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Minutes after capturing this image at Lake Tekapo, the heavens opened and I was running for cover!
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Although mostly purples and pinks, lupins can be found in a diverse range of colours (Lake Tekapo)
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The large septarian concretions of Moeraki Beach, otherwise known as the Moeraki Boulders
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State Highway 6 weaves along the narrow strip between the Tasman Sea and Paparoa National Park
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In summer the lupin flowers blooming along the hydro canals of the Mackenzie Basin are a treat for the eye
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When State Highway 8 comes alongside Lake Pukaki the first sight of its glacial blue water is almost too difficult to believe
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The rising sun pierces through thick pohutukawa forest near Whangapoua, Coromandel Peninsula
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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 iconic view from the summit Mount Maunganui to the suburban area which shares the same name
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Tawhai Falls is a short and easy walk near Whakapapa Village in Tongariro National Park
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Mueller Lake, Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park, with moonlight starting to take over from sunlight
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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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An early morning view up the Hollyford River to Mt Talbot (2,105 m), Fiordland National Park
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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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Recent rain at Lake Hauroko, New Zealand's deepest lake, results in the lake being that little bit deeper
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For a brief minute or two the wind stops, the lake goes still, and Aoraki-Mt Cook reflects perfectly in Lake Pukaki
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A fresh winter coat of snow drapes the mountains surrounding Lake Heron, Canterbury
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Nor'wester storms can quickly transform Canterbury's alpine lakes, including Lake Pukaki, from placid calmness to raging surf
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Fiordland National Park is home to thousands of rivers and streams which flow through primordial forest
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The foothill ranges between Mt Hutt and Mt Somers provide this great layering effect
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The seemingly never-ending ranges of Kahurangi National Park, viewed from a peak 1,805m high in Nelson Lakes National Park
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The track to Lake Angelus along the Robert Ridge Route has some precarious sections across craggy mountain tops