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3 Mt Cook in New Zealand 800
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35b Mount Cook on the South Island of New Zealand 800
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7 Mt.Cook New Zealands highest peak peeking through the clouds at sunset 800
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42 View of Mt. Cook through the clouds in New Zealand 800
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28 New Zealands Mount Cook at sunset 800
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57 New Zealands Mt. Cook at sunset 800
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27 Sun going down on New zealand on their South Island 800
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26 Sunset on the south island of New Zealand 800
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29 The entrance to Milford Sound on the South Island of New Zealand 800
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21 Snow capped peak in New Zealands Southern Alps 800
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49 Mountain panarama in New Zealand 800
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68 Entrance to Milford Sound on the South Island of New Zealand 800
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30 Biking up the pass to cross over to the eastern side of the South Island 800
New Zealand's Distinctive Landmark
New Zealand’s mountains are one of the country's most distinctive landmarks. Rising sharply from sea level, New Zealand's mountains are a geological feature of shifting tectonic plates or super volcanoes belonging to the Pacific Ring of Fire. These mountains support unique alpine habitats and are a playground for every type of adventurer, from hardcore mountaineers to leisurely day walkers in search of a glacier.