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  • Telephoto view of a large Eastern European fishing vessel moored at LPC wharf, Lyttelton NZ. Hazy morning sunlight casts shadows on distant mountains with a small blue boat berthed bottom left.
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  • Telephoto view of a large Eastern European fishing vessel moored at LPC wharf, Lyttelton NZ. Hazy morning sunlight casts shadows on distant mountains with a small blue boat berthed bottom left.
    ship_dock_Lyttelton_NZ_29937.jpg
  • A raised boardwalk winds through colorful protected wetlands, Milford Track, Fiordland, New Zealand
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  • A yacht is moored in calm waters off Governors Bay, New Zealand, with the port of Lyttelton in the distance
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  • Mountainous backdrop to the Glade Wharf approach from Lake Te Anau, marking the beginning of the Milford Track, Fiordland, New Zealand
    Glade-Wharf-Approach-32560.jpg
  • A yacht is moored in calm waters off Governors Bay, New Zealand, with the port of Lyttelton in the distance
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  • View from the deck of the the ferry across the black freshwater of Lake Te Anau, Fiordland, New Zealand. At 388 sq km and over 500m deep, it is the largest body of fresh water in Australasia and one of the biggest in the world by volume.
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  • A yacht is moored in calm waters off Governors Bay, New Zealand, with Banks Peninsula in the distance
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  • Elevated view of a man crossing Hawkhurst Road in the port town of Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand, looking out over the township and distant mountain landscape
    Hawkhurst-View-27904.jpg
  • Elevated view of Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand, looking out over the township, commercial port and distant mountain landscape, framed by trees
    Lyttelton-Port-27866.jpg
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