Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand
With soaring snow-capped mountains, dazzling waters and lush
rainforest, the majesty of New Zealand's Fiordland
National Park gives Norway some stiff competition. The jewel in this magical
region in the island's southwest corner is Milford Sound, one of the 14
fiords that fringe the park, measuring up to 1,321 feet (400m) deep. Home to
craggy peaks, tumbling cascades and forest-clad cliffs, Rudyard
Kipling was onto something when he called Milford the "eighth wonder
of the world”. Explore more of the last unspoiled places on Earth here.
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