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The Southern Alps is a mountain range extending along much of the length of New Zealand's South Island, reaching its greatest elevations near the island's western side. The term "Southern Alps" generally refers to the entire range, although separate names are given to many of the smaller ranges that form part of it.
The range includes the South Island's Main Divide, which separates the water catchments of the more heavily populated eastern side of the island from those on the west coast. Politically, the Main Divide forms the boundary between the Canterbury and West Coast Regions.
The Southern Alps run 500 km north to south and are called Kā Tiritiri o te Moana in Māori. The tallest peak is Aoraki / Mount Cook, the highest point in New Zealand at 3,724 metres (12,218 ft) and there are sixteen other points in the range that exceed 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in height. The mountains are cut through with glacial valleys and lakes. According to an inventory conducted in the late 1970s, the Southern Alps contained over 3,000 glaciers larger than a hectare, the longest of which – the Tasman Glacier – is 29 kilometres in length down towards Lake Pukaki. A chain of glacial lakes are found on the eastern side of the ridge from Lake Coleridge in the north to Lake Wakatipu in Otago in the south.
New Zealand (/njuːˈziːlənd/ new-ZEE-lənd, Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses – that of the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Māui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu – and numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long isolation, New Zealand developed a distinctive biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.
Somewhere between 1250 and 1300 CE, Polynesians settled in the islands that were to become New Zealand, and developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer, became the first European to sight New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the British Crown and Māori Chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, making New Zealand a British colony. Today, the majority of New Zealand's population of 4.5 million is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority, followed by Asians and Pacific Islanders. Reflecting this, New Zealand's culture is mainly derived from Māori and early British settlers, with recent broadening arising from increased immigration. The official languages are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language, with English predominant.
Zealand, also Sealand (Danish: Sjælland; pronounced [ˈɕɛˌlanˀ]), is the largest (7,031 km2) and most populated island in Denmark with a population just under 2.5 million, representing about 45% of the country's total population.
It is the 96th-largest island in the world by area and the 35th most populous. It is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge, to Lolland, Falster (and Germany from 2021) by the Storstrøm Bridge and the Farø Bridges. Zealand is also linked to Amager by five bridges. Zealand is linked indirectly, through intervening islands by a series of bridges and tunnels, to southern Sweden.
Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is located partly on the eastern shore of Zealand and partly on the island of Amager. Other cities on Zealand include Roskilde, Næstved and Elsinore.
The island is not connected historically to the Pacific nation of New Zealand, which is named after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
In Norse mythology as told in the story of Gylfaginning, the island was created by the goddess Gefjun after she tricked Gylfi, the king of Sweden. She removed a piece of land and transported it to Denmark, which became Zealand. The vacant area was filled with water and became Mälaren. However, since modern maps show a similarity between Zealand and the Swedish lake Vänern, it is sometimes identified as the hole left by Gefjun.
The South Island or Te Waipounamu is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island. It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman Sea, and to the south and east by the Pacific Ocean. The South Island covers 150,437 square kilometres (58,084 sq mi) and is influenced by a temperate climate.
As it has a 32% larger landmass than the North Island, it is sometimes referred to as the "mainland" of New Zealand, especially by South Island residents; however, only 23% of New Zealand's 4.6 million inhabitants live in the South Island. In the early stages of European (Pākehā) settlement of the country, the South Island had the majority of the European population and wealth due to the 1860s gold rushes. The North Island population overtook the South in the early 20th century, with 56% of the population living in the North in 1911, and the drift north of people and businesses continued throughout the century.
The name Southern may refer to:
Highlights from a spectacular scenic flight around the Southern Alps of New Zealand. Views of the Tasman Glacier, Mt. Elie de Beaumont, Mt. Tasman, Mt. Sefton, Lake Tekapo, and Mt. Cook / Aoraki.
Music is 'Victory' by 'Two Steps from Hell' from the album 'Battlecry'. Featured locations are Hooker Valley at Mt. Cook National Park, Mt. John overlooking Lake Tekapo, The Peninsula Walk at Lake Tekapo, Mt. Alfred near Glenorchy and (briefly) Lake Marion in Fiorland National Park. New Zealand is truly a very beautiful country.
In this extended Motovlog I went on a 3 day ride around the New Zealand's Southern Alps with a few mates. We see some of the best motorcycling roads in the world and have a few fun times along the way. Enjoy! The bikes are: BMW R80s - My Motorcycle VFR800 - Grants Ducati 900ss - Neil Kawasaki W800 - Suresh Ducati Monster S4 - David Honda NT650 (Bros) - Alastair
Follow travel photographer Philip Lee Harvey as he searches for the perfect shot of New Zealand's Routeburn Track. Read more about the beauty of New Zealand's South Island in the November edition of Lonely Planet Traveller magazine: http://bit.ly/1tTeeB1 --- To learn more about New Zealand visit: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/new-zealand --- Contributors: Christa Larwood & Philip Lee Harvey Editing: Seth Evans
The Bird, China and the Belgian on their big mission. Nice and firm climbing conditions on one of the classic ice line in New Zealand. Douglas Peak (3077 m) central couloir is a 600 m long ice route which was first climbed by Nick Cradock, John Davie, Colin Dodge, Rolland Logan and William Trengrove in Aug 1977. It is best climbed from Pioneer Hut (one hour approach). Enjoy and see by yourself!
See New Zealand's 'Midland Line' coal and TranzAlpine trains tackle the Southern Alps as they make their way between Christchurch, Greymouth and the West Coast coalfields. This video was shot in 2005 and 2008 from both the train and the line side. Watch a heavy freight train cross a timber road/rail bridge on the Hokatika line in its last year before being replaced.
In this video we capture KiwiRail freight and passenger trains along the stunning Midland Railway Line from Christchurch to Greymouth in New Zealand's Spectacular Southern Alps. We capture passenger trains showing tourists some of New Zealand's greatest scenery such as the Tranz Alpine. We also follow the West Coast coal trains working hard on the steep mountain grades such as the 1 in 50 climb from Jacksons to Otira, the 1 in 33 grade through the Otira tunnel to Arthur's Pass which requires an extra 5 diesel locomotives to assist the 2 train locos and the 1 in 65 Cass Bank. Enjoy the sight and sound the General Electric DX locomotives working hard on the mountain section of the Midland Line under the massive mountain barrier of the Southern Alps, enjoy!
Mountain Flying in the South Island of New Zealand with South Canterbury Aero club in a PA18-150 Piper Super Cub
Week up in the Southern Alps of New Zealand looking for Tahr and Chamois
Hunting on the west coast and nailing a nice 9 1/2" Chamois buck. Some scenes may be graphic!! Discretion advised! NO Helicopters or guides were used in the pursuit of this game animal. Watch my channel for more action and subscribe.
In Munich, where locals specialize in good living, we visit boisterous markets and go-for-Baroque palaces, while office workers surf in the Isar River. Heading into the foothills of the Alps, we tour the fairy-tale castles of "Mad" King Ludwig, and climb to the highest point in Germany atop the Zugspitze. Then we cross into Tirol to conquer a desolate ruined castle. © 2002 Rick Steves' Europe
Follow travel photographer Philip Lee Harvey as he searches for the perfect shot of New Zealand's Routeburn Track. Read more about the beauty of New Zealand's South Island in the November edition of Lonely Planet Traveller magazine: http://bit.ly/1tTeeB1 --- To learn more about New Zealand visit: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/new-zealand --- Contributors: Christa Larwood & Philip Lee Harvey Editing: Seth Evans
© 1997 Rick Steves' Europe | From high on the German and Austrian border, we make our way down to Innsbruck, the historic capital of the Habsburgs. We slap-dance the night away in a nearby Tirolean village before turning to feudal Italy at Reifenstein Castle. Then we're out-of-doors, zooming up rock cliffs and hiking through alpine meadows in the Italian Dolomites. © 2005 Rick Steves' Europe (recorded in 1997)
https://www.expedia.com/Salzburg.d180020.Destination-Travel-Guides The Austrian city of Salzburg is situated on the northern edge of the Alps, close to the border of Germany. Surrounded by lakes and mountains, and straddling the banks of the Salzach River, few cities can match Salzburg’s fairytale setting. Few places can match its musical heritage either. Salzburg is the hometown of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and provided the settings for one of cinema’s most-adored musicals, The Sound Of Music. Take the funicular to Hohensalzburg, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval fortresses. Down below in the Old Town you’ll find Salzburg Cathedral and the Salzburg Museum. Nearby, wander along narrow Getreidegasse, one of the loveliest shopping streets in the world. Just off the Old Market ...
New Zealand’s South Island hosts the purest natural landscapes you’ll ever experience.New Zealand’s South Island is renowned for its mountains, lakes, glaciers, ski fields and hiking trails. Divided by the Southern Alps mountain range, it’s home to Aoraki Mt. Cook and several national parks. Eastern Christchurch is a garden city recovering after earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. The TranzAlpine scenic railway crosses the Southern Alps from Christchurch to Greymouth. Kaikoura /kaɪˈkɔːrə/ is a town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 1, 180 km north of Christchurch. Punakaiki is a small community on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, between Westport and Greymouth. The community lies on the edge of the Paparoa National Park Otago ...
See New Zealand's 'Midland Line' coal and TranzAlpine trains tackle the Southern Alps as they make their way between Christchurch, Greymouth and the West Coast coalfields. This video was shot in 2005 and 2008 from both the train and the line side. Watch a heavy freight train cross a timber road/rail bridge on the Hokatika line in its last year before being replaced.
What makes South West England such an ideal Travel Therapy vacation is all the unique and authentic things to do. From luxury hotels, spas and restaurants, to unique history, culture and art and beautiful outdoor adventures, South West England has it all! Come along with the Emmy award-winning creator and host of Travel Therapy TV, Karen Schaler, as she shows us the top things to do in South West England and shares insider travel tips!
In this program, we follow in the footsteps of 19th-century aristocrats along Nice's Promenade des Anglais. Then we listen to the graceful reshuffling of personal fortunes at the casino in fairy-tale Monaco, and visit the picturesque artist hangouts of Chagall, Matisse, and Picasso. © 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
Music is 'Victory' by 'Two Steps from Hell' from the album 'Battlecry'. Featured locations are Hooker Valley at Mt. Cook National Park, Mt. John overlooking Lake Tekapo, The Peninsula Walk at Lake Tekapo, Mt. Alfred near Glenorchy and (briefly) Lake Marion in Fiorland National Park. New Zealand is truly a very beautiful country.
the West Coast of the South Island is a 600km stretch of coastline that’s pounded by the Tasman Sea, http://mustdonewzealand.co.nz/west-coast-of-the-southern-alps-south-island-things-to-do/ hemmed in by the peaks of the Southern Alps and one which exhilarates and captivates each and every visitor. Bordered by 5 National Parks, the West Coast offers a diverse landscape including natural features such as glaciers, rain forests, mountains, crystal clear lakes and wetlands as well as being home to some rare and endangered animals. Accessed by both road and rail, with daily departures on the TranzAlpine Train Journey from Christchurch to Greymouth, dubbed as one of the top 10 rail journeys in the world that enjoys thrilling vistas over deep gorges as you traverse the mighty Southern Alps.
Highlights from a spectacular scenic flight around the Southern Alps of New Zealand. Views of the Tasman Glacier, Mt. Elie de Beaumont, Mt. Tasman, Mt. Sefton, Lake Tekapo, and Mt. Cook / Aoraki.
Music is 'Victory' by 'Two Steps from Hell' from the album 'Battlecry'. Featured locations are Hooker Valley at Mt. Cook National Park, Mt. John overlooking Lake Tekapo, The Peninsula Walk at Lake Tekapo, Mt. Alfred near Glenorchy and (briefly) Lake Marion in Fiorland National Park. New Zealand is truly a very beautiful country.
In this extended Motovlog I went on a 3 day ride around the New Zealand's Southern Alps with a few mates. We see some of the best motorcycling roads in the world and have a few fun times along the way. Enjoy! The bikes are: BMW R80s - My Motorcycle VFR800 - Grants Ducati 900ss - Neil Kawasaki W800 - Suresh Ducati Monster S4 - David Honda NT650 (Bros) - Alastair
Follow travel photographer Philip Lee Harvey as he searches for the perfect shot of New Zealand's Routeburn Track. Read more about the beauty of New Zealand's South Island in the November edition of Lonely Planet Traveller magazine: http://bit.ly/1tTeeB1 --- To learn more about New Zealand visit: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/new-zealand --- Contributors: Christa Larwood & Philip Lee Harvey Editing: Seth Evans
The Bird, China and the Belgian on their big mission. Nice and firm climbing conditions on one of the classic ice line in New Zealand. Douglas Peak (3077 m) central couloir is a 600 m long ice route which was first climbed by Nick Cradock, John Davie, Colin Dodge, Rolland Logan and William Trengrove in Aug 1977. It is best climbed from Pioneer Hut (one hour approach). Enjoy and see by yourself!
See New Zealand's 'Midland Line' coal and TranzAlpine trains tackle the Southern Alps as they make their way between Christchurch, Greymouth and the West Coast coalfields. This video was shot in 2005 and 2008 from both the train and the line side. Watch a heavy freight train cross a timber road/rail bridge on the Hokatika line in its last year before being replaced.
In this video we capture KiwiRail freight and passenger trains along the stunning Midland Railway Line from Christchurch to Greymouth in New Zealand's Spectacular Southern Alps. We capture passenger trains showing tourists some of New Zealand's greatest scenery such as the Tranz Alpine. We also follow the West Coast coal trains working hard on the steep mountain grades such as the 1 in 50 climb from Jacksons to Otira, the 1 in 33 grade through the Otira tunnel to Arthur's Pass which requires an extra 5 diesel locomotives to assist the 2 train locos and the 1 in 65 Cass Bank. Enjoy the sight and sound the General Electric DX locomotives working hard on the mountain section of the Midland Line under the massive mountain barrier of the Southern Alps, enjoy!
Mountain Flying in the South Island of New Zealand with South Canterbury Aero club in a PA18-150 Piper Super Cub
Week up in the Southern Alps of New Zealand looking for Tahr and Chamois
Hunting on the west coast and nailing a nice 9 1/2" Chamois buck. Some scenes may be graphic!! Discretion advised! NO Helicopters or guides were used in the pursuit of this game animal. Watch my channel for more action and subscribe.
Week up in the Southern Alps of New Zealand looking for Tahr and Chamois
A week in the hills in the Southern Alps of New Zealand hunting Himalayan Tahr. Smitty and Josh James go deep into the Southern Mountains for a week of hunting and adventure
Cross the Southern Alps of New Zealand from the West Coast via the scenic Lake Brunner and the Alpine Highway. Arthur's Pass is the highest of the three mountain passes that traverse the mountain divide. The birdsong was recorded in Victoria Forest on New Zealand's West Coast
In this extended Motovlog I went on a 3 day ride around the New Zealand's Southern Alps with a few mates. We see some of the best motorcycling roads in the world and have a few fun times along the way. Enjoy! The bikes are: BMW R80s - My Motorcycle VFR800 - Grants Ducati 900ss - Neil Kawasaki W800 - Suresh Ducati Monster S4 - David Honda NT650 (Bros) - Alastair
This 35 minute video will take you over the Southern Alps of New Zealand from Wanaka, via Mount Cook, to Hokitaka. During the flight you will see spectacular mountains, land on the ice fields that feed the Franz Joseph and Fox glaciers, and finally pass over the coastal plains to Hokitaka on the West coast.
Filmed from the drivers cab, open air observation carriage and the lineside - Part 3 takes our train under New Zealand's Southern Alps emerging from the Otira Tunnel to follow the Otira River. We then head for the West Coast passing Lake Brunner at Moana, as the vegetation changes to lush temperate rain forest.
Site: trainvideo.ru. Site: trainvideo.ru. Filmed from the drivers cab, open air observation carriage and the lineside - Part 3 takes our train under New Zealand's Southern Alps emerging from the Otira . Tranzalpine express NZ cab ride Greymouth to Moana. Select 1080p. New Zealand 2012 Tranz Scenic Overlander Wellington to Auckland including the Raurimu Spiral.
Best Documentary 2015 How The Gold Was Made [HD Documentary] The Clutha River / Mata-Au is the second longest river in New Zealand and the longest in the South Island. It flows south-southeast 338 kilometres (210 mi) through Central and South Otago from Lake Wanaka in the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean, 75 kilometres (47 mi) south west of Dunedin. It is the highest volume river in New Zealand, and the swiftest, with a catchment of 21,960 square kilometres (8,480 sq mi), discharging a mean flow of 614 cubic metres per second (21,700 cu ft/s). The Clutha River is known for its scenery, gold-rush history, and swift turquoise waters. A river conservation group, the Clutha Mata-Au River Parkway Group, is working to establish a regional river parkway, with a trail, along the entire rive...