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A short sunset hike towards Tasman Glacier Lake. One of my favorite hikes from our late winter trip last 2013. An ever-changing scenery backed by Mt. Tasman and a side peak of Mt. Cook. This place greets you with huge and loose icebergs of all shapes and sizes!

Planning yet another July 2015 trip. Hope to catch this lake on a dead winter season. Have a great weekend everyone! Cheers!

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Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu)
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Beat that heat & break some ice!!!

It’s summer time at Southern Hemisphere and some days are scorching hot. A block of ice to cool us down over here.

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Beat that heat & break some ice!!!

It’s summer time at Southern Hemisphere and some days are scorching hot. A block of ice to cool us down over here.

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Mount Cook – New Zealand
This is an image of Mt Cook reflected in a small opening of the frozen over Hooker Lake in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park on the South Island of New Zealand.
The image has been flipped 180 degrees to give it an abstract appearance, almost like looking out of an ice cave at the peak of Mount Cook.
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Mount Cook – New Zealand
This is an image of Mt Cook reflected in a small opening of the frozen over Hooker Lake in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park on the South Island of New Zealand.
The image has been flipped 180 degrees to give it an abstract appearance, almost like looking out of an ice cave at the peak of Mount Cook.
I hope you enjoy it.

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