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South
Island is slightly larger than North Island, and
its mountain range, extending almost all the way
along the island, has 233
summits above 2,300m. Low-altitude vegetation
on the eastern slopes contrasts with magnificent
rainforests on the western side. With its prairies,
lakes and glaciers, New
Zealand is a true paradise for hikers and climbers. |
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Mount Cook (3,754
m) National Park, one of many, offers a variety
of routes and climbs. This impressive mountain
range emerged quickly, in just two million years,
and continues to rise 10mm a year. |
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Glaciers
can be nearly 30km long and 3km wide, and as much
as 600m thick. The Franz
Josef Glacier is particularly interesting
to explore, since it ends in an icefall, exposing
its inner splendours. |
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The limpidity of this bluish glacier is especially
remarkable in the caves, holes, cracks and crevasses.
Once again, you realize the power of glaciers,
their patience in carving out valleys. But
the effects of global warming are also visible,
as all the glaciers in New Zealand are shrinking
measurably. The rocky cliffs beside the
glaciers are marked with striations, each one
serving as a calendar and clearly indicating just
how much the glaciers have retreated. |
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It was a great moment.
A private meeting with Sir
Edmund Hillary and Lady June Hillary in
December 2002, in Wellington, New Zealand. “I
was very impressed by his gaze and his stature,
but mainly by the realization that I was in the
presence of the first person to look out over
the horizon from the world’s highest summit
and write a new page in history. A modern-day
Christopher Columbus.” It was a warm exchange
and an unforgettable experience. |
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mark the 50th anniversary of the first ascent
of Everest by the Hillary-Norgay team, Sir
Edmund Hillary will host a private reception in
Kathmandu, Nepal. Amongst the privileged
guests, a number of famous sherpas, as well as
Maurice Herzog, Reinhold Messner, Peter Habler...
and Nathalie and Bernard
Voyer! |
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the New Zealand 5 dollar bills, Sir
Edmund Hillary and his exploit are honoured. |
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