A few photos from one of The Doc’s flights over the Southern Alps near Mount Cook. Pictures include looking at the glacial lakes at the foot of glaciers, the moraine (gravel) left by the eroding effect of the glacier as it grinds over the rock, the shallow braided rivers as the water twists and turns through the gravel. Glaciers, the masters of erosion. Enjoy.
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Blue Lake at St Bathans
Queenstown, New Zealand
The New Zealand is coming to an end
Only 2 days to go, really one and a half. The Doc is now in Wanaka over looking Lake Wanaka. Tomorrow he will travel to Queenstown and return the Campervan on Wednesday, then fly back to Sydney.
Here is a map of the travels so far, over 7,000km plus 2 plane trips. It feels longer than what the map shows!
Wow, just wow, what a day
Photo opportunities have been scare the last few days, but today at Aoraki/Mt Cook things took a turn for the better.
Yesterday The Doc drove over 600 kilometres from Waikoura (East Coast) through Lewis Pass to Greymouth (West Coast) and then back through Arthur’s Pass to the the East Coast and got 8 photos, most ordinary. About a third of the way through Lewis Pass, the rain started and the clouds hid most of the mountains and valleys. On the way back most of Arthur’s Pass was rained in as well.
Another lesson learned, the Trans Alpine Train has much better views and scenery through Arthur’s Pass, than the road does.
The Doc spent the night at Rakaia River. The next morning The Doc drove for about an hour in the rain. As he came around the side of the Southern Alps it was beautiful sunny weather, the Alps were blocking the cloud from getting to Lake Tekapo. On spec The Doc popped into Lake Tekapo Airport to see if an Air Safari flight was planned. The Doc was soon on the flight (also taken as part of the photo tour). The winds meant the plane flew in the opposite direction and The Doc got some great photos, as the light was better than the first time.
He then visited Mt John Observatory overlooking Lake Tekapo Township and then drove off to Lake Pukaki (near Tziwel) and then down to the Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park for more stunning scenery. He are some photos from his point and shoot camera (mostly). Wow what a day!
Tessellated pavement at Kaikoura
Robin Hood Bay
Kenepuru Sound
Kenepuru Sound is part of the Marlborough Sounds on the northern end of the South Island.
Today started out miserable and overcast, but by noon the clouds were clearing and the scenery on the improve. This is The Doc’s last day based at Picton.
The Doc has been told a sound is different from a fiord. Sounds being eroded by rivers and then melting ice raises the sea level and floods the sound. A fiord in contrast is eroded by a glacier. As a general rule fiords are much deeper than sounds.
Yesterday he did the mail boat through the Marlborough Sounds, pictures for another day. Today you get a few explorer photos of Kenepuru Sound. Enjoy.




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