Aschi "Freestone"'s photos

New Zealand

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Driftwood art on the beach of Hokitika

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Hokitika / Glock Tower Founded during the Gold Rush in the mid-19th century, it became the trading center for coal, jade and gold. Dairy farming , tourism and Jade carving are today the largest branches of employment.

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Sometimes when you look in the region you think you are in the jungle

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12 Feb 2012 10 4 164
another reflection on Lake Mapouriaki

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Lake Mapourika It is the largest of the West Coast lakes. The water from the glacier melt is no longer drained into the lake, it is filled with fresh rainwater. This flows through the forest floor, collecting various tannins that give it the dark color. Because it is almost always windless here, the water of the lake remains calm and you can make wonderful reflex images.

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The birds also enjoy the trees here in New Zealand seen on the way to Lake Mapourika

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12 Feb 2012 4 1 165
along the west coast on the way north unfortunately a bit rainy and stormy

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the weather worsens and we take another look at the glacier's feeding areas in the clouds of Mount Cook

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the end for tourists, from here it needs alpine experience my son with the cardboard ranger who draws attention to the dangers of the glacier

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the glacier gate with the striking vegetation line of 2008

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In 2008 there was no such beautiful grass here

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Here you can see very well the vegetation border, where the glacier ice reached until about 2008

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the clear glacier water flows into the Tasman Sea

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we are getting closer and closer to the glacier gate

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look up to the rugged fox glacier

Spring has now arrived

13 Apr 2018 22 10 261
now we are waiting for the summer :-)

Spring has now arrived


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