12 views Kiwis don't want you to see
NEW ZEALAND is comprised of two main Islands, North Island (Te Ika-a-Maui) and South Island (Te Waipounamu), and various small islands peppered across the Tasman Sea. One of the last places on Earth to have been settled by humans, its remote and dramatic nature remains largely undeveloped, and the country’s mountain peaks and volcanic landscapes have attracted countless outdoor lovers in search of unspoiled nature.
Here are 12 views that New Zealanders would rather keep to themselves. 
1. Milford wild sunset
Milford Wild Sunset by Soniel Dalumpines on 500px
Milford Sound is a fiord located in the beautiful Fiordland region in the southwest of South Island.
2. Moeraki Boulders
Moeraki Boulders by Yan Zhang on 500px
Between Moeraki and Hampden, the Moeraki Boulders are unusually large and spherical rocks lying along a stretch of Koekohe Beach on South Island’s Otago coast.
3. Lake Matheson
Mirror Lake by Patrick Marson Ong on 500px
One of the main tourist destinations at Fox Glacier is Lake Matheson — famous for its reflections of Aoraki/Mt Cook and Mount Tasman.
4. Mount Cook
Desperate Measures by Kah Kit Yoong on 500px
5. Fields of lupins
Lupin Flower by Kongkrit Sukying on 500px
6. Mount Taranaki
A prelude by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim on 500px
7. Lake Tasman, Mount Cook
Lost In Blue Velvet. by Darren J Bennett on 500px
8. Mount Ollivier
From Here To Eternity by Dylan Gehlken on 500px
9. Lake Coleridge
Behind the Storm by Joel Bensing on 500px
Rainbows appear after a storm at Lake Coleridge on South Island.
10. Sunset over the Tasman Sea, Greymouth
Sunset over Tasman Sea by AtomicZen : ) on 500px
11. Deep south
Imagine by David Diehm on 500px
12. Sibbald Ranges
In The Clear by Timothy Poulton on 500px
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