Friday, February 24, 2012

Milford Sound, Fiordland, South New Zealand

 "Sound" is a misnomer as it was carved out by a glacier not caused by river erosion. So Milford Sound is in reality a fiord. Milford Sound is New Zealand's most visited natural attraction and the only fiord which can be accessed by road. The 16 km long fiord is dominated by the mile high Mitre Peak which rises almost vertically upwards from the water. The sound is over 400m deep and receives over 7m of rain a year(that's over an inch a day!)



Mirror Lake
Yes we were in the low clouds!
Mosses on the trees awesome!




Pictures taken during the one hour drive to the end of the road where the fiord cruises embark.
And yes, the very rare Fiordland Crested Penguin.
We love penguins.



This species is bigger than the Tiny Penguin. It appeared to be at least 24 inches high compared to the Tiny Penguins at 10 to 12 inches.





The craft that we sailed (motored) into the fiord. Unfortunately they didn't put the sails up as there was no wind the day we cruised. Dave thinks they didn't raise them because then we wouldn't have been allowed on the upper deck!!








Yes it was a bit cool.



Many waterfalls due to the heavy rains.





Cruising toward the Tasman Sea






At the mouth of the fiord and the Tasman Sea.


Another new adventure for the Canucks.




And why not a nosing in maneuver to get the passengers wet.




Looks like everyone is having a shower today. All part of the plan I'm sure!!

















Looking out into the fiord from the parking lot. The  toetoe  grass in the foreground.

The Weka bird of South NZ. Curious bird in the RV park at the sound. Flightless, it was used as a food staple by the early Maori and white settlers.

View from the small RV park at the sound.

6 comments:

Irene Hall said...

"We wouldn't have been able to stand on the upper deck". Some how that part was lost when I posted the blog.

Anonymous said...

What rugged beauty!! It's so much fun seeing where you're going and what you're seeing. What a great idea to blog!! I love the penguins too. Bring some home, will you? Luv, P&C

Halliver said...

Hmmm...same boat, but they had the sails up for my tour! Awesome beauty in the end though. Ha! I beat Bab-ba-ra to the post ;)

Hall-Spils said...

Looks almost tropical but without the heat and palm trees! The penguins give it away too - so cute!! Looks like I have to get up earlier (maybe stay up later) to beat my little bro to this blog!

Hall-Spils said...

By the way, John loves your 'beanie' Mom, and is wondering if you've learned the Haka yet :-)

Irene Hall said...

Ah, not fair you had the sails up Jay!
And John, we checked out the Haka cheer and decided we didn't want to bruise ourselves by hitting our thighs so hard.