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  2. State Highway 80 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Known as Mount Cook Road, it is a road which is a popular tourist route between the settlements of Twizel and Mount Cook Village. About 55 kilometres in length, it is mostly two lane, with a few single-lane bridges. Tourists travelling between Christchurch and Queenstown often deviate here and travel to New Zealand's highest mountain Aoraki ...

  3. Geology of the Canterbury region - Wikipedia

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    Drive from Christchurch to Arthurs Pass, and over the Southern Alps, to Greymouth. Look for the change from greywacke to schist, as you near the Alpine Fault. Drive up to Aoraki / Mount Cook, and visit the Hooker and Haupapa / Tasman Glaciers. Drive from Christchurch to Hanmer Springs, for a hot swim, and see the limestone at Weka Pass on the way.

  4. Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park - Wikipedia

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    [108] [109] Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park also attracts astrophotographers and stargazers due to low light pollution in the park. [110] [111] Mount Cook Village is the start of several walking tracks, such as the popular Hooker Valley track which is 10 km (6.2 mi) long (return) and typically takes three hours to complete.

  5. Mount Cook Village - Wikipedia

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    Mount Cook Village caters to a steady flow of around 250,000 visitors per year [4] with a wide range of facilities and accommodation. An international style hotel, " The Hermitage ", [ 9 ] the name of which dates back to the original hotel built in 1884, is the only prominent larger building in the village and a popular location, especially for ...

  6. Geography of the South Island - Wikipedia

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    A true-colour image of the South Island, after a powerful winter storm swept across New Zealand on 12 June 2006 Lake Ōhau Aoraki / Mount Cook is the tallest mountain in New Zealand. The South Island , with an area of 150,437 km 2 (58,084 sq mi), [ 1 ] is the largest landmass of New Zealand; it contains about one-quarter of the New Zealand ...

  7. Aoraki / Mount Cook - Wikipedia

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    Aoraki / Mount Cook [a] is the highest mountain in New Zealand. Its height, as of 2014 [update] , is listed as 3,724 metres (12,218 feet). [ 2 ] It is situated in the Southern Alps , the mountain range that runs the length of the South Island .

  8. Copland Track - Wikipedia

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    The track then progressively climbs again through forest with occasional crossings of scree slopes, before reaching a swing bridge at Tekano Creek and the Douglas Rock Hut beyond. [ 2 ] A difficult marked route to Copland Pass continues from Douglas Rock Hut, following the Copland River for a further 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) before a steep climb ...

  9. Hooker Valley Track - Wikipedia

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    The Hooker Valley Track is the most popular short walking track within the Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand. [2] At only 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) length and gaining only about 100 m (330 ft) in height, the well formed track can be walked by tourists with a wide range of level of fitness.