Fiordland National Park Aerials - NZ

The largest national park in New Zealand, spanning 12500 km², Fiordland National Park is one of four parks to make up the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Site.

Glaciers have carved away the mountains over the course of millions of years to leave behind fjords, valleys and lakes giving Fiordland its beauty and geological significance. The largely untouched habitat is host to some of New Zealand's most unique flora and fauna.

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