Michael A. Stecker
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New Zealand South Island
(all photos taken in November, 1980)

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The South Island is more mountainous than the North. This is especially evident along almost its entire length from near its west coast to its center where the Southern Alps are found. Mt. Cook at 3754 meters (12,313feet) is the highest peak. Many of these mountains have glaciers; the most famous are the Tasman, Murchison, Fox and the Franz Josef. The west coast is very moist because of sea winds from the Tasman Sea. Close to the northern section of the Southern Alps is Westland National Park and beautiful Lake Matheson. The most southwesterly portion of the island is Fjordland National Park (discussed and pictured on my Milford Sound and Fiordland National Park Photo Page) which is home to magnificent Milford Sound. The park is mountainous, wet and indented by numerous glacially carved fjords. However, the mountains form a barrier to the moist winds and the lands to the east are drier. Several lakes like Wanaka, Tekapo and Pukaki are found in this region. On the northeast edge of Fiordland lies Lake Wakatipo and its charming lakeside resort Queenstown -- gateway to Fiordland. Along the east coast are the island's cities. In the east-central area, on the edge of the Canterbury Plain, lies the "most English" of New Zealand's cities -- Christchurch. The River Avon flows through its center as well as its beautiful Hagley Park. Further north are the smaller towns of Nelson and Cheviot Hills, Nelson Lakes National Park and the coastal Abel Tasman National Park. Also on the east coast but much further south is the small city of Dunedin which is Scottish in character.
 

South Island Photos
Please mouse click on any of the thumbnail photos below to see an enlargement
 


Abel Tasman National Park

 


Lake Nelson

 


Cathedral Square

 

       


Avon River, Hagley Park

 


Hagley Park, Christchurch

 


Canterbury Plains, NZ

 

       


eastern road to Arthur's Pass

 


Arthur Pass

 


Arthur Pass summit

 

       


Pancake Rocks

 


glacial cut








 


glacial valley

 

       


Mt. Tasman









 


glacial origin

 


I land on top of glacier

 

       


top of Franz Joseph Glacier

 


ice fields





 


Fox Glacier termination

 

       


Southern Alps glacial run-off

 


glacial run-off into Tasman Sea

 


Lake Matheson

 

       


Lake Matheson & Southern Alps

 


Southern Alps, Westland NP

 


Mount Cook

 

       


Mt. Tasman summit

 


Lake Matheson

 


to lake district

 

       


L. Wakatipo

 


Lake Wakatipo steamer

 


Lawn Bowling in Queenstown


Queenstown park








 




Lake Wanaka

 

 


Lake Tekapo


Church of TGS

 


Shotover River

 


jet-boat on Shotover River

 

       


Lake Pukaki

 


laminar clouds, Lake Pukaki