Fantastic landscapes from the most beautiful end of the world
Kia Ora in Aotearoa, Maori country. Auckland with its blue harbour and relaxed Pacific atmosphere is considered the third most livable city in the world. Between explosive geysers and fascinating Maori culture, Rotorua is New Zealand's geothermal centre. Wellington City is located at the southern end of the North Island and is the capital of New Zealand. On the South Island there are glacial lakes, in whose turquoise waters Mount Cook (3,764 m) and other three thousand metre peaks are reflected. Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu is surrounded by a fantastic alpine panorama.

A journey from Auckland to Queenstown - 

Fantastic landscapes from the most beautiful end of the world.

(Monthly calendar, 14 pages )

View from Devonport to the port of Auckland
View from Devonport to the port of Auckland
Seaside resort Mount Manganui in the Bay of Plenty region
Seaside resort Mount Manganui in the Bay of Plenty region
Ferns in the Rotorua Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Ferns in the Rotorua Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Orakei Korako Geyserland Resort in the Taupo Volcanic Zone
Orakei Korako Geyserland Resort in the Taupo Volcanic Zone
Echo crater with the frying pan lake in the Waimangu Valley
Echo crater with the frying pan lake in the Waimangu Valley
Mount Ngauruhoe in the Tongariro National Park
Mount Ngauruhoe in the Tongariro National Park
Wellington with view from the harbour to Mount Victoria
Wellington with view from the harbour to Mount Victoria
Lake Tekapo with lupines in the Canterbury region
Lake Tekapo with lupines in the Canterbury region
Lake Pukaki with the Mount Cook in the Canterbury region
Lake Pukaki with the Mount Cook in the Canterbury region
Queenstown at the Lake Wakatipu in the Otago region
Queenstown at the Lake Wakatipu in the Otago region
Shotover River at the Skippers Canyon Road
Shotover River at the Skippers Canyon Road
Coronet Peak near Queenstown in the Otago region
Coronet Peak near Queenstown in the Otago region
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