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Milford Sound

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Milford Sound is located in the south west of the South Island within the Fiordland...

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Whanganui National Park

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The main features of the Park are the Whanganui River, which the park surrounds, and...

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JM Barker (Hapupu) National Historic Reserve

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33 hectacres of native forest have been reserved to protect Moriori tree carvings (or...

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The Milford Track

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The Milford Track is New Zealand's most popular hiking track and is one of the most famous ...

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The Hollyford Track

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The Hollyford Track is one of New Zealand's best known walking tracks, located at the...

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Ulva Island Sanctuary

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Ulva Island is a small island sanctuary with full public access. It is located in the...

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Brick Bay Sculpture Trail

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The Brick Bay Sculpture Trail near Matakana showcases contemporary sculpture by...

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The Buller Gorge

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The Buller Gorge is located in the northwest of the South Island. The gorge follows the...

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The Marlborough Sounds

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The Marlborough Sounds are a network of sounds, islands, and peninsulas at the top of the...

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Mount Aspiring National Park

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Mount Aspiring National Park is located in the South Island of New Zealand. Established ...

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