| nz-unv2002-TeWahipounamuMt[327×249] Publishing origin | |
| nz1988-Takahe-PorphyrioMar[224×264] The name of the area, Te Wahipounamu means in Maori language The Place of Greenstone . Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki, was formally gazetted as a national park already in October Publishing origin | |
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| site_551.jpg[185×125] Brief Description The landscape in this park, situated in south-west New Zealand, has been shaped by successive glaciations into fjords, rocky coasts, towering Publishing origin | |
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| 122102YellowEyed.jpg[75×75] Consisting of the Snares, Bounty Islands, Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands and Campbell Island, the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands are located in the Southern Ocean south-east Publishing origin |