by Andy Dennis
Awesome peaks and volcanoes loomed large in Māori life and tradition, and have challenged climbers and inspired artists. The snowy, deeply incised Southern Alps and the Kaikōura ranges form the South Island’s backbone – a mountain axis that continues in the North Island. Many of these grand landscapes are now protected in national parks.
Main image: Mt Owen, north-west South Island
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