National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月17日 01時01分
Photo by @michaelclarkphoto | Mt. Cook (also known as Aoraki), seen here from the Tasman Glacier, is the tallest peak in the southern alps of New Zealand. At 3,724 meters (12,218 feet) and with three separate summits it is a serious challenge for any mountaineer. It is also the peak that Sir Edmund Hillary used to train for his Everest climb. This large panorama consists of twelve different images and could be printed the size of a bus with incredible detail. #aoraki #mtcook #newzealand
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kelsiecb
I would love to see nat geo shift to writing names of places like “Aoraki (also known as Mt. Cook)” to more appropriately honor indigenous people who were the first inhabitants of these lands and named these places.
ladymelodee53
Why would humans want to destroy this beauty and call themselves civilized
bahbgnarly
This is where Gamora was pushed off a cliff for the soul stone.
rodolfogramaccini2019
IT'S TRUE THE COLOUR? REAL PINK? WONDERFUL 💯💯💯
sphillipsherrera
Is that the actual coloring & light?? So lovely!!
s.tylcc.lla
Wow, it's so beautiful 🔥🔥stunning 🔥🔥🔥💖💖
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