As soon as TranzAlipine rails was arrived at Greymouth, we hired a car and drove Westland District down to Fox Glacier.

It was wet day all over the West Coast.  When we arrived at Fox Glacier, it was already evening.  We checked-in the accommodation, took dinner, and rested for next day.

Next morning, I got up a little early and took a short walk around the accommodation.  Rain was up and clouds were getting to uncover mountains and glacier,  which thrilled me enough because, we were going to land on the ice for a short hike on the day.

Here are some snapshots out of those I took around the accommodation we stayed.

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A baby leaves nested on a pylon.
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These photos didn’t catch well, but morning dew made this beautiful landscape more beautiful. 
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Clouds were clearing and glacier appeared.
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I felt I got some support of Last Quarter (I don’t know why..). 

Thank you for stopping by.


3 responses to “My first New Zealand 5: Fox Glacier”

  1. Reflections of an Untidy Mind Avatar

    They are magic. I like the first photo best. The drops of water under the top rail of the gate. And the colour. Followed closely by number 4. You are so talented.

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    1. macquie Avatar

      Thank you so much for kind words Tracy! 🙂 Actually I like first one but I wasn’t sure because the drops must have less visibility! Thank you, I am now excited 🙂

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