Mount Cook, New Zealand Photos

Dominating the highly scenic National Park of the same name, the snow-capped Mt. Cook (known to the Maori as Aoraki), at 3724 meters is the highest peak in New Zealand, and is popular with skiers, hikers and climbers.

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Scenic view of the hills en route to Lindis Pass. New Zealand.Field of Lupin flowers en route to Lindis Pass. New Zealand.Moon over Omarama. New Zealand.Dam at Twizel. New Zealand.
Scenic view of the hills en route to Lindis Pass. New Zealand.Field of Lupin flowers en route to Lindis Pass. New Zealand.Moon over Omarama. New Zealand.Dam at Twizel. New Zealand.
Lake & Mount Cook at Twizel. New Zealand.Snow capped Mount Cook. New Zealand.Mount Cook over Lupins. New Zealand.Snow capped Mount Cook. New Zealand.
Lake & Mount Cook at Twizel. New Zealand.Snow capped Mount Cook. New Zealand.Mount Cook over Lupins. New Zealand.Snow capped Mount Cook. New Zealand.
Field of Lupins in front of Mount Cook. New Zealand.Lupins near Mount Cook. New Zealand.Mount Cook. New Zealand.Field of rock debris dropped by glacier at base of Mount Cook. New Zealand.
Field of Lupins in front of Mount Cook. New Zealand.Lupins near Mount Cook. New Zealand.Mount Cook. New Zealand.Field of rock debris dropped by glacier at base of Mount Cook. New Zealand.
Church of the Good Shepherd on Lake Tekapo. New Zealand.Aerial view of Mount Cook. New Zealand.Aerial view of Mount Cook. New Zealand.Mount Cook seen from air hidden behind clouds. New Zealand.
Church of the Good Shepherd on Lake Tekapo. New Zealand.Aerial view of Mount Cook. New Zealand.Aerial view of Mount Cook. New Zealand.Mount Cook seen from air hidden behind clouds. New Zealand.

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