Tuesday, February 1, 2011

CRUISING THROUGH FJORDLAND NATIONAL PARK, NZ - January 31

Fjordland National Park is in the southwest corner of the South Island of New Zealand.  It is the largest national park in NZ among 14 other parks,  It cover an area of 12,500 km.  We spent the whole day slowly cruising the Fjords,  and it was magnificent.  Here are some of the photos Len took.  Only some mind you.
He took more than 150 pictures.
Had 2 days at sea then we are on to Hobart, Tasmania.


You can see a patch of blue sky in the upper left corner of this photo.  It started out as a very gray day.



I am very suntanned!







Front of the ship coming out of the Fjords

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