Conversations up the Copland

September 2011

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September 2011

The Copland Valley is known for its alpine vistas. Photo: Sarah Bond
The Copland Valley and Pass have been an intriguing trip ever since an early Maori family walked over the pass to the Hooker Valley Since the beginning of the 20th Century, overseas visitors and New Zealanders have been drawn to the Copland Valley, near Fox Glacier in Te Wahipounamu/South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area. The […]

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