Side View of Kea
Now uncommon, the Kea was once killed for bounty as it preyed on livestock, especially sheep, only receiving full protection in 1986. Together with lo...
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Kepler Track Forest
The Kepler Track, a 60 kilometre circular track, traverses through the spectacular scenery in Fiordland National Park.
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Kepler Track River
The photo is a little overexposed at the top but it still captures the colour of the forest well.
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Fiordland Native Forest
The beauty of a river we encountered on the Kepler Track, Fiordland.
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Mt Taranaki from Burgess Park hilltop
Mt Taranaki named by 18th century English explorer Captain James Cook as Mt Egmont, on the west coast of NZ's North Island and the southern backdrop t...
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Kepler Track Sign
The Kepler Track, a 60 kilometre circular track, traverses through the spectacular scenery in Fiordland National Park. The Kepler Track is located in ...
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Mitre Peak
Mitre Peak is an iconic mountain in the South Island of New Zealand. It is one of the most photographed peaks in the country. This photo was taken in ...
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Kune Kune Pig Milo
Another shot of Milo at Kaikoura Farm Park. This is truly only a face the mother could love.
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White Llama
Beautiful llama at Kaikoura Farm Park.
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Emu Kaikoura
Emus are freaky looking creatures. This photo was taken at Kaikoura Farm Park.
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