This famous Norwegian fjord seems to have been recreated on the southwest coast of the south island of New Zealand, only they call it “Milford Sound”. It is actually a fjord (or “fiord” as they spell it here), but have never bothered to correct the error. It was in fact formed by glaciers cutting a deep channel that was infilled by the Tasman Sea.
A visit to Milford Sound is always at or near the top of the list of things to do in New Zealand for a very good reason. It is truly magnificent.










There were waterfalls everywhere, and this is the dry season. I cannot imagine what it looks like in the wet season!
On the way back to Te Anau from Milford Sound, we stopped at a nature walk down to Gunn Lake. You would think we had done enough of these…
Nope.




* The Homer tunnel is quite the feat of engineering! Check it out 👇
https://www.engineeringnz.org/programmes/heritage/heritage-records/homer-tunnel/
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