The base of Sterling Falls in Milford Sound. Featured in: All About Water
Mitre Peak rises sharply from the waters of Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand.
New Zealand is one of the most stunningly beautiful places I have been to. / The South Island is a photographer’s heaven ! / Milford Sound on the west coast receives an extremely high rainfall and understandibly a large numbers of visitors. Camera: Medium Format 6×7 Pentax. Velvia Transparency
This is one of my favourite photos, taken of Miford Sound, on the South Island of New Zealand
This is Lake Gunn, on the way to Milford Sound, on the South Island of New Zealand. The lake is within the boundary of the Fiordland National Park, and is surrounded by native bush. It was summer and early morning when this shot was taken. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
The word “Sound” associated with this name is technically incorrect. It is acutally a Fiord and a favorite tourist destination in Fiordland/ New Zealand’s South Island / / /
This was taken at Milford Sound in New Zealand. It is the bottom of the waterfall, as the water splashes into the sound. / This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
And remember, no matter where you go, there you are. Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC)
Milford Sound captured on my recent trip to New Zealand, as a storm passed over Mitre peak. To see more of my work please visit www.gallerym-australia.com
Taken July 2008.
Mitre Peak, Milford Sound in New Zealand
Misty rain rolls over Mitre Peak, Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. Nikon D80, Tokina 12-24mm lens, CPL filter and ND8. Was featured in DSLR Users Only – 3 A Day, 22 May. / and New Zealand Made, 26 May
This was taken in Milford Sounds, New Zealand at the bottom of a water fall. This photo really captures the temperature it was at the time..i had blue fingers to match :-) Brrr! -
Captured at Milford Sound, New Zealand. To see more of my work please visit www.gallerym-australia.com Please view large.
Mitre Peak, Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park South Island, New Zealand. Sunset. With the average rainfall being 182 days of the year, your lucky if you get a sunset at all. This is just another lucky day. Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters. It’s magical place this. Very hard to leave.
Milford Sound in the Fiordland National Park, New Zealand is a world heritage area and is also one of the places being considered for the new list of the seven wonders of the world. Fuji S3 pro / 24-70mm nikkor lens / polarizer / grad grey / tripod This photo has been featured in the groups: / Landscapes / Sensational Sun / Mountains across the globe / A View Somewhere Click on the images below to view
Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, World Heritage Area, South Island, New Zealand Fuji S3 pro / 24-70mm nikkor lens / polarizer / grad grey / tripod This photo has been featured in: / A VIEW SOMEWHERE / SENSATIONAL SUN Click on images below to view
Jungle Habitat, located in West Milford, New Jersey, was a Warner Brothers-owned theme park that opened in the summer of 1972, and closed in October 1976. By November 1972, the park had 500,000 paid visitors. The park contained well over 1,500 animals, a drive-through section and a walk-through section. The park opened as usual during the summer of 1976, with rumors of a big expansion planned for the summer of 1977. The park’s last weekend in operation was Halloween weekend, 1976. On November 2, 1976, township residents narrowly voted against the expansion. Once this proposal was voted down, Warner Brothers decided to shut the park down and sell the land. After the park closed, newspapers reported that several animal carcasses, including an elephant, had been left there to decay.[3] Competition from Great Adventure, combined with poor management and the park’s inability to easily expand, may have contributed to the demise of Jungle Habitat. For years after it closed, the site’s deteriorated buildings remained, and rumors of animals still roaming the property attracted curiosity seekers.
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