• The intricate braids of the Godley River, which flows into Lake Tekapo
  • Gnarly trees in the Earnslaw Burn Valley, Mt Aspiring National Park
  • Pre-dawn reflections in one of the several small tarns dotting the valley floor in the Earnslaw Burn
  • The Earnslaw Glacier hangs precariously below the twin peaks of Mt Earnslaw (2,830m)
  • Water tumbling down the 1,000m bluffs in the Earnslaw Burn make for an impressive sight
  • Stirling Falls (151m), Milford Sound / Piopiotahi, illuminated by the rays of the setting sun
  • The many braids of the Godley River, taken near its confluence with Lake Tekapo
  • Probably the most well known of the many waterfalls of the Catlins Forest Park
  • One of the many hidden canyons dotted around Haast Pass, Mount Aspiring National Park
  • The Tasman River (left) and Hooker River (right) converge and flow towards Lake Pukaki
  • A rainstorm arrives just as the sun is about to set.
  • Matai Falls is one of the many beautiful waterfalls scattered throughout the Catlins Conservation Park.
  • At 96 m high, Thunder Creek Falls is an easy 5 minute walk from the main road (State Highway 6) near Haast Pass.
  • An aerial view of the Godley River has it descends from the Southern Alps towards Lake Tekapo
  • Shooting Stirling Falls in Milford Sound never results in a dry camera!
  • A slot canyon in the Haast Pass area
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