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  • Bluebridge Ferry transports cars & people through Tory Channel, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5245_Ferry_Tory-Channel_Marlbor...jpg
  • Cicada insect, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    07NZ_5159_cicada-insect.jpg
  • Green mussels, Havelock, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5111_green-mussels.jpg
  • Pelorus Sound, Ngawhakawhiti Bay, Marlborough Sounds, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5091_Pelorus-Sound_Ngawhakawhit...jpg
  • On the Nydia Track, the yellow blooms of non-native Gorse (Ulex europaeus) invade a non-native plantation of Pinus Radiata trees, on South Island, New Zealand, in the South Pacific. Humans have transformed two thirds of New Zealand by replacing native forests with tree farms (of Pinus radiata; California's Monterey Pine), agriculture, cities, and other developments. Looking on the positive side for wilderness lovers, fully 30% of New Zealand is preserved in parkland, an unusually high amount compared to most other countries. 75% of the country’s plant species are endemic (found nowhere else).
    07NZ_5064_tree-farm-_Nydia-Track.jpg
  • A tramper hikes on sandy Mutton Cove Beach, along the Abel Tasman Coastal Track, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand. Book huts using the Great Walk reservation system. For licensing options, please inquire.
    07NZ_4258_Mutton-Cove_Abel-Tasman-NP.jpg
  • Tree ferns, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    07NZ_4231_tree-ferns_Abel-Tasman-NP.jpg
  • Karst formation on Takaka Hill, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_4185_Takaka-Hill-karst.jpg
  • We dodged large hail stones and held them in a gloved hand on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5207_hail-stones-big.jpg
  • Boats stranded by low tide on Nydia Bay. Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5075_boat-dry_Nydia-Bay.jpg
  • Pohara Beach sunset, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_4198_Pohara-Beach-sunset.jpg
  • Rainbow over Takaka Hill, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_4181_Takaka-Hill-rainbow-Hawkes...jpg
  • Beech forest reaches for the sky in Nelson Lakes National Park, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_4166_beech-honeydew_Nelson-Lake...jpg
  • Waikoropupu Springs are one of the largest and clearest springs in the world. South Island, New Zealand.
    07NZ_5032_Waikoropupu-Springs.jpg
  • The bright blue shell is a Paua (Haliotis Iris), an abalone unique to New Zealand. Paua is a small group of monovalve molluscs endemic to New Zealand coastal waters. To the Maori people, paua are recognised taonga, or treasure, esteemed both as kai moana (seafood) and as a valued resource for traditional and contemporary arts and crafts.
    07NZ_5198_paua_abalone-shells.jpg
  • Cicada insect shell. Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5067.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry departs South Island, New Zealand, transporting cars and people through Cook Strait, South Pacific Ocean.
    07NZ_5254_Bluebridge-Ferry.jpg
  • West Head of South Island, Cook Strait, South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand.
    07NZ_5247_West-Head_Cook-Strait.jpg
  • Old Tractor on the Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5200_old-tractor.jpg
  • Tawa Bay, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5184_Charlotte-Track.jpg
  • A rainbow shines over Tawa Bay, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5175_Tawa-Bay_Queen-Charlotte-S.jpg
  • Native weka or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) at Ship Cove on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand. The weka, a flightless bird species of the rail family, is endemic to New Zealand, where four subspecies are recognized. Weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken. As omnivores, they feed mainly on invertebrates and fruit. Weka usually lay eggs between August and January and both sexes help incubate.
    07NZ_5162_weka_bird.jpg
  • The Nikau Palm (Palmae Rhopalostylis), is New Zealand's only native palm. Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand.
    07NZ_5101_Nikau-Palm-tree.jpg
  • Anapai Beach sea stacks, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5008_Anapai-Bay-seastacks_Abel-...jpg
  • Crab claw and shells at Mutton Cove Beach, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_4255_Mutton-Cove_Abel-Tasman-NP.jpg
  • Tree fern silhouette pattern, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand.
    07NZ_4233.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry transports cars & people through Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5229_Bluebridge-Ferry.jpg
  • Eyebright flowers, Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5188-Eyebright-flowers.jpg
  • Captain Cook anchored 5 times at Ship Cove between 1770-1777. Ship cove is still a beautiful wilderness, seen on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5124_Ship-Cove.jpg
  • Picton's lumber port, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5117_Picton-log-shipping.jpg
  • We found this native weka or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) at Ship Cove on the Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand. The weka, a flightless bird species of the rail family, is endemic to New Zealand, where four subspecies are recognized. Weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken. As omnivores, they feed mainly on invertebrates and fruit. Weka usually lay eggs between August and January; both sexes help to incubate.
    07NZ_5149_weka_bird.jpg
  • Te Mahoerangi Backpackers Resort, Nydia Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5069_Te-Mahoerangi_Nydia-Bay.jpg
  • Boats dock at Havelock, "the green mussel capital of the world." South Island, New Zealand.
    07NZ_5057_Havelock-Marina.jpg
  • The second growth native forest at Abel Tasman National Park is recovering from the end of logging in the 1970's. South Island, New Zealand.
    07NZ_5006.jpg
  • Mutton Cove, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    07NZ_4244_Mutton-Cove_Abel-Tasman-NP.jpg
  • Tree ferns, Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand.
    07NZ_4230.jpg
  • Bluebridge Ferry transports cars & people through Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand (on the way to North Island).
    07NZ_5240_Queen-Charlotte-Sound.jpg
  • Flags wave in a brisk rainstorm at Punga Cove, Queen Charlotte Track, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5210-Punga-Cove.jpg
  • Queen Charlotte Track proceeds through ancient forest on South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_5154.jpg
  • Beech forest and Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park, South Island, New Zealand
    07NZ_4161_Lake-Rotoiti_Nelson-Lakes-...jpg
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