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...looks like Norway, but these are the Southern Alps /New Zealand

Cruise Ship in front of the "Mitre Peak" at Milford Sound.

 

Der Milford Sound ist ein Fjord auf der Südinsel Neuseelands. Der 15 Kilometer lange Fjord ist die wichtigste Touristenattraktion des Fiordland-Nationalparks im Südwesten der Insel und gehört somit auch zum Weltnaturerbe der UNESCO. Der Milford Sound wurde nach dem walisischen Ort Milford Haven benannt. In der Sprache der Māori heißt er Piopiotahi. Rudyard Kipling hatte den Sound einmal das achte Weltwunder genannt. Die deutsche Bezeichnung ist "Milfordsund".

 

Milford Sound/Piopiotahi is a fiord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island within Fiordland National Park, Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) Marine Reserve, and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination in an international survey (the 2008 Travelers' Choice Destinations Awards by TripAdvisor and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination. Rudyard Kipling had previously called it the eighth Wonder of the World.

Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point (also named after a location close to Milford Haven in Wales)—the mouth of the fiord—and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion.

 

Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain however, many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces that line the fiord. They are fed by rain water drenched moss and will last a few days at most once the rain stops

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