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  • Below Mt Sefton, nonnative pink foxglove flowers (Digitalis genus) bloom along the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • Seen from Kea Point Track, the peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook rises to 12,218 feet in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. The moraine of Mueller Glacier makes a large pile of gravel which dams the powder blue terminal lake. Start the Kea Point Track from Mt Cook Village or from a shortcut at the end of Hooker Valley Road. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • The last rays of sunset brighten lenticular clouds with pink and magenta color over Aoraki / Mount Cook, (12,218 feet) in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
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  • Sunrise brightens Mount Sefton (left) and Aoraki / Mount Cook (right) in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. Panorama stitched from 3 overlapping photos.
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  • The last rays of sunset brighten clouds over Mount Cook (12,218 feet) in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping photos.
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  • The last rays of sunset brighten clouds with pink and magenta color over Aoraki / Mount Cook, (12,218 feet) in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping photos.
    07NZ_4002-03pan-Mt-Cook-sunrise.jpg
  • Mount Sefton, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4027-Mt-Sefton.jpg
  • Sunrise brightens Mount Sefton in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4077-Mt-Sefton.jpg
  • Hike above Mueller Lake on Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) rises majestically at the head of Hooker Valley above Hooker Lake in the distance. Glacier-clad Mt Sefton rises on the left. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0867.jpg
  • A standing wave cloud floats over Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4038_wave-clouds.jpg
  • Hike under Mount Sefton on Hooker Valley Track swing bridge, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4024-Mt-Sefton.jpg
  • Hike below Mount Sefton near swing bridge on the Hooker Valley Track, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4019-Mt-Sefton.jpg
  • Tasman Glacier Viewpoint: Tasman Glacier retreated 2 kilometers from 1990-2011, expanding Tasman Lake, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. Tasman Lake boat tours are a good way to get closer to Tasman Glacier. In the early 1970s, Tasman Glacier and some small meltwater ponds abutted its terminal moraine at the current viewpoint; and by 1990, these ponds had merged into what was named Tasman Lake. From 1990-2011, Tasman Glacier shockingly retreated 2 kilometers, a fast melting that continues in 2019. UNESCO lists Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • Seen along the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0870.jpg
  • Orange and green ferns along the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0860.jpg
  • Alpenglow on the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0835.jpg
  • Seen along the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0785.jpg
  • Seen along the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0738.jpg
  • Seen along the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. To license this Copyright photo, please inquire at PhotoSeek.com .
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  • Seen along the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0722.jpg
  • Seen along the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0678.jpg
  • Seen along the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0659.jpg
  • Carol walks by Spaniard stalks in Tasman Valley, Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, South Island, NEW ZEALAND. Published in Sierra Magazine, Sierra Club Outings Trip Guide September/October 2003.
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  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet), in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook rises to 12,218 feet elevation by Lake Pukaki in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4121-Mt-Cook_Lake-Pukaki.jpg
  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet), in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_3233-Mt-Cook.jpg
  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook rises to 12,218 feet elevation by Lake Pukaki in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    07NZ_4130-Mt-Cook_Lake-Pukaki.jpg
  • Favorite parks, tracks (trails), and sights are labelled on this small relief map of South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu – South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) rises majestically above the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • The Old Mountaineers Cafe Bar & Restaurant. Aoraki Mount Cook Village, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) reflects in a tarn atop the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. Glacier-clad Mt Sefton rises on the left. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    1901NZ1-0882_885-Pano.jpg
  • Mountain Daisy (Celmisia genus) flowers bloom on Sealy Tarns Track, above Mueller Lake in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) rises majestically at the head of the Hooker Valley above Hooker Lake in the distance. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. This image was stitched from two overlapping photos to increase depth of focus.
    1901NZ1-0863-64-stitched.jpg
  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) rises majestically above the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0781.jpg
  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) reflects in a tarn on the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    1901NZ1-0692_95-Pano.jpg
  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) rises majestically above the Third Swing Bridge on Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0666.jpg
  • The peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) rises majestically above the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0773.jpg
  • Glacier-clad Mount Sefton rises above the foaming Hooker River at the second swing bridge over Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0592-601-Pano.jpg
  • Seen from the Sealy Tarns Track, a stationary lenticular cloud caps the peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0900.jpg
  • See the peak of Aoraki / Mount Cook (12,218 feet) from Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0848.jpg
  • Spaniard (speargrass) plants. Glacier-clad Mount Sefton rises above the Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. This image was stitched from multiple overlapping photos.
    1901NZ1-0535-37-Pano.jpg
  • A tomtit bird (Petroica macrocephala), endemic to New Zealand, perches on a thorny branch on the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Southern Alps, Canterbury region, South Island. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • Hooker River at first swing bridge on Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0551-62-Pano.jpg
  • First swing bridge on Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0548.jpg
  • Mountain Daisy (Celmisia genus). Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • Mountain Daisy (Celmisia genus). Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0656.jpg
  • First swing bridge on Hooker Valley Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
    1901NZ1-0542.jpg
  • Mountain snowberry (Gaultheria depressa) plant with red leaves along the Sealy Tarns Track, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, Canterbury region, South Island, New Zealand. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area.
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  • Mount Tasman and Aoraki/Mount Cook (left to right) reflect in Lake Matheson, near Fox Glacier, Westland Tai Poutini National Park, West Coast of South Island, NEW ZEALAND. In 1990, UNESCO honored Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand as a World Heritage Area. Published in Sierra Magazine, Sierra Club Outings January/February 2002.
    98NZ-03-15_Lake-Matheson-reflections.jpg
  • Ranunculus lyallii, also known as the Mount Cook Lily, blooms the largest flower in the Buttercup family. Photographed at Rees Saddle. In 5 days, we tramped the strenuous Rees-Dart Track for 39 miles plus 12.5 miles side trip to spectacular Cascade Saddle, in Mount Aspiring National Park, Otago region, South Island of New Zealand.
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  • Mount Fairweather (4671 metres or 15,325 feet elevation) is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
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  • Mount Fairweather (4671 metres or 15,325 feet elevation) is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
    1906AKH-5558.jpg
  • Mount Fairweather (4671 meters or 15,325 feet elevation) rises high above the West Arm of Glacier Bay. It is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
    1906AKH-5489.jpg
  • Mount Fairweather (4671 metres or 15,325 feet elevation) is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
    1906AKH-5419.jpg
  • Mount Fairweather (4671 metres or 15,325 feet elevation) is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
    1906AKH-5416.jpg
  • Mt Fairweather & Topeka Glacier, Saint Elias Mountains. Glacier Bay NP, Yakutat Borough, Alaska, USA. Mount Fairweather (4671 metres or 15,325 feet elevation) is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
    1906AK2-434.jpg
  • Mount Fairweather (4671 meters or 15,325 feet elevation) rises high above the West Arm of Glacier Bay. It is the highest mountain in British Columbia (BC). It lies 20 km (12 mi) east of the Pacific Ocean on the border of Alaska, United States and western British Columbia, Canada. It lies mostly within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in the City and Borough of Yakutat, Alaska, and the summit borders Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, BC. Captain James Cook named it in 1778 in a period of good weather. Fairweather Mountain was first climbed in 1931 by Allen Carpé and Terris Moore. The Fairweather Range comprises the southernmost Saint Elias Mountains. Flightseeing from Skagway or Haines is a spectacular way to see Glacier Bay National Park. We were bedazzled by Mountain Flying Service's 1.3-hour West Arm tour from Skagway. Glacier Bay is honored by UNESCO as part of a huge Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage site shared between Canada and the United States.
    1906AKH-5498.jpg
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