- Te
Wāhipounamu (Māori for "the
place of greenstone") is a
World Heritage Site in the
south west
corner of the
South Island of New Zealand.
Inscribed on...
- an area
covering 12,607 km2 (4,868 sq mi), and a
major part of the Te
Wāhipounamu a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
established in 1990. The park is administered...
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extinct Mount Horrible,
which last
erupted many
thousands of
years ago. Te
Wāhipounamu (Māori for "the
place of greenstone") is a
World Heritage Site in the...
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south of
Haast Junction, on
State Highway 6. The
Haast region is in Te
Wahipounamu – The
South West New
Zealand World Heritage, a
UNESCO World Heritage...
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situated in
Otago and
Westland regions. The park
forms part of the Te
Wahipounamu World Heritage Site.
Mount Aspiring National Park was
established in...
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situated within the
Fiordland National Park and the
wider region of Te
Wahipounamu South West New
Zealand World Heritage Area.
According to Māori legend...
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Tongariro National Park Te
Wahipounamu The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
World Heritage Sites are
places of...
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above sea level. The area
surrounding the two
glaciers is part of Te
Wāhipounamu, a
World Heritage Site park. The
Waiho River emerges from the glacier...
- area is
managed by the
Department of Conservation, and is part of Te
Wahipounamu, a
World Heritage Area. The area was used as a film
location for The...
- Glacier. In 1990, the park was
included in the area
designated as the Te
Wāhipounamu World Heritage Site. The park is
managed by the
Department of Conservation...