From sandy beach to rocky outcrop; waterfall to volcanic crater, and geothermal valley to glacier, few places on earth can eclipse New Zealand for the sheer magnitude of diversity in its landscape. Tourists rush to explore, Photographers flock to capture, Adrenaline junkies scramble to cover every available inch of the southern hemisphere’s topographical playground. If a country was made to inspire wanderlust, it’s this one. New Zealand’s exceptional natural phenomena truly turns heads, and – luckily for us – cameras. As photogenic as they are downright strange, we’ve compiled a selection of 15 images showcasing New Zealand's nature at its jaw-dropping best.
Dramatic monochrome shot of South Island’s Moeraki boulders. The receding tide at Koekohe Beach affords an intimate view of the colossal, yet hollow, several-tonne spheres; a p... Read more
Dramatic monochrome shot of South Island’s Moeraki boulders. The receding tide at Koekohe Beach affords an intimate view of the colossal, yet hollow, several-tonne spheres; a popular tourist attraction sixty million years in the making. Read less
by Mike Warman
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