10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AORAKI-MOUNT COOK»
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Aoraki-Mount Cook in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Aoraki-Mount Cook and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Seven Natural Wonders of Australia and Oceania
In 1990 Aoraki/Mount Cook, Westland, Fiordland, and Mount Aspiring National
Parks were combined as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The site is called Te
Wahipounamu-South West New Zealand. into stone and became the Southern
Alps, ...
Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods, 2009
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3
Frommer's New Zealand Day by Day
Adrienne Rewi. H ook erV all ey R d. AORAKI MOUNT COOK NATIONAL PARK
AORAKI MOUNT COOK NATIONAL PARK Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Visitor Centre Aoraki Mount Cook National Park Visitor Centre Ter race Rd. M
o u n t ...
4
Matagouri and Other Pricks: The Journey to
Aoraki-
Mount Cook
It includes the thrills and spills of a nursing profession; the excitment of launching a new career as a writer and publisher; the challenges of running a guiding business; and also the story of 'The Old Mountaineers' Cafe, Bar, Restaurant ...
5
Managing Protected Areas: A Global Guide
Contents of the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park Management Plan, New
Zealand Preface How to Use This Plan 1 Introduction 1.1 Management planning
1.2 Legislative context 1.2.1 The National Parks Act 1980 1.2.1.1 National Park
Bylaws ...
Michael Lockwood, Graeme Worboys, Ashish Kothari, 2012
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
7
From Village Boy to Global Citizen: The Travels of a Journalist
Birch Hill to reach the Aoraki/ Mount Cook National Park, of which the Mount
Cook Village is a part. We checked in at the Glencoe Lodge, now a wing of The
Hermitage. The Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park comprises an area of more
than ...
Shelton A. Gunaratne, 2012
8
New Zealand Wildlife: A Visitor's Guide
Aoraki Mount Cook Aoraki is the Maori name for Mount Cook. The peak and its
surrounds are sacred to the Ngai Tahu, who are this region's tangata whenua or '
people of the land'. Aoraki Mount Cook and Westland National Park are ...
9
Hermitage Cuisine: The Hermitage,
Aoraki Mount Cook, New Zealand
"The recipes in this book are closely based on the menu of the award winning Panorama Restaurant of the Hermitage Hotel"--Pref.
Bernd Lippmann, Michael John Langford, 2002
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... National Park (N.Z.) Aoraki/Mount Cook (N.Z.) UF Aoraki Mt. Cook (N.Z.)
Aorangi (N.Z. : Mountain) Cook, Mount (N.Z.) [Former heading] Mount Cook (N.Z.)
BT Mountains—New Zealand Aoraki Mt. Cook (N.Z.) USE Aoraki/Mount Cook (
N.Z.) ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2009
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AORAKI-MOUNT COOK»
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Aoraki-Mount Cook is used in the context of the following news items.
Developments that enhance the environment
Visitors centres, such as the one at Aoraki-Mount Cook, are designed to be visually appealing, not merely functional. Villages like Hanmer ... «The Press, May 15»
Disbelief that experienced climber killed by 'rookie' mistake
A view of Fox Glacier, in the Aoraki-Mount Cook National Park, where Duncan Rait fell to his death. Photo: David Briody. The brother of a Kiwi ... «The Age, Sep 13»
Aoraki-Mount Cook claims another life
Australian Mark Vinar fell an estimated 500 metres while climbing a dangerous part of Aoraki-Mount Cook and is now presumed to be dead. «TVNZ, Dec 08»