Middle Earth South Island, nz

South Bay, Kaikoura
Clay Cliffs, Omarama
View behind Glenorchy township, near Queenstown
Native Bush, Paradise Valley, past the Dart River
On the way to Milford Sounds
View Across Lake Te Anau

Fly Agaric, the classic poisonous toadstool of fairy tales, flourishes under pine trees at Naseby Cememtary in autumn

They call The Maniototo "Big Sky Country" and its easy to see why

Rusted old farm equipment in Ranfurly, still in family hands 7 generations later

An original clay brick farm shed, this is all that remains from over 100 years ago

Early Settlers cottage, built with local schist rock, still stands at St Bathans

Autumn Glory at Blue Lake, St Bathans
Aoraki or Mt Cook, our tallest mountain
Lake Pukaki, the gorgeous blue colour is real and provided by glacial sediment

There truly is nowhere else like New Zealand anywhere in the world, with so many different landscape views packed side by side. Every corner offering a new vista, yet there is beauty in the small spaces as well.

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