
New Zealand’s great alpine park is dominated by the country’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mt Cook (right), which is 3,724 metres high. To the right is the Tasman valley, through which the Tasman Glacier runs, and to the left is the Hooker valley, where the Hooker Glacier has its terminus. The Hooker River joins the braided Tasman River which flows into Lake Pūkaki, further east.
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Photograph by G. R. Roberts
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