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Twilight bagpipe band practice, Napier
Whakatane Harbour at sunset
Rainbow Falls, Kerikeri
Mud pool, Tikitere ("Hell's Gate"), Rotorua.
Paterson Inlet at sundown
Castle Hill
The terminal seen from Quay Street.
Muriwai Beach
Dwelling at Te Wairoa, or "The Buried Village"
Queen Charlotte Sound
The lighthouse at Cape Foulwind
A building made of Oamaru stone, in the neo-classical style
The marker at the "Centre of New Zealand".
Ruapehu at dawn
Crater lake
The Buller River.
The Haast River
Rain forest reserve, interior of the Coromandel Peninsula
Lewis Pass
Corroded remains of sulphur mine
Photograph by James Shook, who retains copyright and releases the image under the license shown below
Cape Reinga Lighthouse.
Tarawera Falls on the Tarawera River
Te Papa ("Our Place"), The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Lake Paringa, West Coast, New Zealand
Photograph by James Shook, who retains copyright and releases the image under the license shown below
Kawana flour mill, 1854 (restored), Matahiwi
Wharenui, Ohinemutu village, Rotorua.
Mouth of the Hokianga Harbour
Sand dunes on Farewell Spit.
The automated lighthouse at the end of Farewell Spit.
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The terminal face of the Tasman Glacier at Lake Tasman
Te Paepae o Aotea are visible to the upper left, beyond Whakaari/White Island