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Aoraki /
Mount Cook is the
highest mountain in New Zealand. Its height, as of 2014[update], is
listed as 3,724
metres (12,218 feet). It sits in the Southern...
- main-belt
asteroid discovered in 1985
Aoraki /
Mount Cook
National Park, a
National Park
centred on
Aoraki /
Mount Cook
Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky...
-
Aoraki /
Mount Cook
National Park is a
national park
located in the central-west of the
South Island of New Zealand. It was
established in
October 1953...
- The
Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky
Reserve is an area of 4,367 km2 (1,686 sq mi) that was
designated as an
International Dark Sky
Reserve by the...
- and Te
Waipounamu ("the
waters of greenstone") or Te Waka o
Aoraki ("the
canoe of
Aoraki") for the
South Island.
Early European maps
labelled the islands...
- the
merger of
Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of
Technology (CPIT) and
Aoraki Polytechnic. Ara
specialises in
applied tertiary training.
Subject choices...
- River,
which has its
source in the
Tasman and
Hooker Glaciers,
close to
Aoraki /
Mount Cook. To the west of Lake
Pukaki lies the Ben Ohau
mountain range...
- 171.24694°E / -44.39972; 171.24694
Aoraki Polytechnic was a
public New
Zealand tertiary education institution.
Aoraki Polytechnic's main
campus was based...
-
completed his
first major climb,
reaching the
summit of
Mount Ollivier, near
Aoraki /
Mount Cook in the
Southern Alps.
Climbing brought new friends;
Harry Ayres...
- the
island from
north to south. They
include New Zealand's
highest peak,
Aoraki /
Mount Cook at 3,724
metres (12,218 ft). The high Kaikōura
Ranges lie to...