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The rising sun pierces through thick pohutukawa forest near Whangapoua, Coromandel Peninsula
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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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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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When the hoar frost descends on the Mackenzie Country it can be so intense that it looks like snow!
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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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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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A longer shutter speed was used here to capture the swaying of the lupins in the strong breeze (Lake Tekapo)
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A spectacular display of the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights), viewed west of Christchurch in May 2017
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The shores of Lake Monowai are littered with these drowned trees, victims of the hydro scheme constructed in the 1920's
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Although predominantly seen in purples and pinks, lupins can be found in nearly every colour of the rainbow.
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The Church of the Good Shepherd, surrounded by invasive weeds. But aren't they pretty! :-)