- Milford Sound - Wikipedia
Milford Sound (Māori: Piopiotahi, officially gazetted as Milford Sound Piopiotahi) is a fiord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island within Fiordland National Park, Piopiotahi (Milford Sound) Marine Reserve, and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site
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Located within 1 2 million hectares of UNESCO World Heritage-listed national park and at the end of the spectacular Milford Road, Milford Sound Piopiotahi is Fiordland's jewel in the crown
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Milford Sound is the magnum opus of the South Island’s landscapes Its inky waters and towering mist-clad mountains left such an impression on Rudyard Kipling, he famously dubbed it the "eighth wonder of the world "
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Deep within Fiordland National Park lies Milford Sound, New Zealand’s most stunning natural attraction With its magical combination of mountain peaks, ink-dark waters and superb dramatic forest-clad cliffs, it must be seen to be believed
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Spectacular walks, helicopter and fixed-wing flights, daytime and overnight cruises, scuba diving, kayaking and an underwater observatory are all on the cards at this iconic New Zealand destination
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With its towering peaks, hundreds of waterfalls, lush rainforests and majestic fiords Milford Sound tops the list of must-see places in New Zealand Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Te Reo Maori) is located in the heart of Fiordland National Park in the south-west corner of New Zealand’s South Island
- Milford Sound, New Zealand
Also known as Piopiotahi, Milford Sound extends 15 kilometers (about 9 3 miles) inland from the Tasman Sea at a spot called Dale Point It is part of Fiordland National Park and a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Te Wahipounamu
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