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  • Picton's lumber port, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5117_Picton-log-shipping.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.
    NEW-ZEALAND-South-Island-map.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry transports cars & people through Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand (on the way to North Island).
    07NZ_5240_Queen-Charlotte-Sound.jpg
  • Flags wave in a brisk rainstorm at Punga Cove, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5210-Punga-Cove.jpg
  • Queen Charlotte Track proceeds through ancient forest on South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5154.jpg
  • The bright blue shell is a Paua (Haliotis Iris), an abalone unique to New Zealand. Paua is a small group of monovalve molluscs endemic to New Zealand coastal waters. To the Maori people, paua are recognised taonga, or treasure, esteemed both as kai moana (seafood) and as a valued resource for traditional and contemporary arts and crafts.
    07NZ_5198_paua_abalone-shells.jpg
  • Cicada insect, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    07NZ_5159_cicada-insect.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry departs South Island, New Zealand, transporting cars and people through Cook Strait, South Pacific Ocean.
    07NZ_5254_Bluebridge-Ferry.jpg
  • West Head of South Island, Cook Strait, South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand.
    07NZ_5247_West-Head_Cook-Strait.jpg
  • We dodged large hail stones and held them in a gloved hand on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5207_hail-stones-big.jpg
  • Old Tractor on the Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5200_old-tractor.jpg
  • Tawa Bay, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5184_Charlotte-Track.jpg
  • A rainbow shines over Tawa Bay, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5175_Tawa-Bay_Queen-Charlotte-S.jpg
  • Native weka or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) at Ship Cove on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand. The weka, a flightless bird species of the rail family, is endemic to New Zealand, where four subspecies are recognized. Weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken. As omnivores, they feed mainly on invertebrates and fruit. Weka usually lay eggs between August and January and both sexes help incubate.
    07NZ_5162_weka_bird.jpg
  • We found this native weka or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) at Ship Cove on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand. The weka, a flightless bird species of the rail family, is endemic to New Zealand, where four subspecies are recognized. Weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken. As omnivores, they feed mainly on invertebrates and fruit. Weka usually lay eggs between August and January; both sexes help to incubate.
    07NZ_5149_weka_bird.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry transports cars & people through Tory Channel, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5245_Ferry_Tory-Channel_Marlbor...jpg
  • Eyebright flowers, Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5188-Eyebright-flowers.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry transports cars & people through Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5229_Bluebridge-Ferry.jpg
  • Captain Cook anchored 5 times at Ship Cove between 1770-1777. Ship cove is still a beautiful wilderness, seen on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5124_Ship-Cove.jpg
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