Hauraki Gulf Marine Park
In this episode Gus explores Hauraki Marine Park, a new park that challenges the traditional rules by taking steps towards balancing conservation, commerce and recreation.
In this episode Gus explores Hauraki Marine Park, a new park that challenges the traditional rules by taking steps towards balancing conservation, commerce and recreation.
In this episode Gus ventures into the extraordinary wilderness of Fiordland; a world heritage site, the biggest national park in New Zealand and one of the largest conservation estates in the world.
In this episode Gus explores his home territory which he thought he knew inside out–but both Abel Tasman and Nelson Lakes national parks open his eyes to secrets hidden from plain view.
In this episode Gus explores New Zealand’s three National Parks on the West Coast of the South Island, a lush wilderness that ranges from low-lying wetlands to dramatic glaciers and limestone geology.
In this episode, Gus heads into the heart of the Southern Alps to find a dynamic alpine paradise. He explores a vast mountainous range, dominated by New Zealand’s tallest peaks and largest glaciers, where the lure of reaching the pinnacles draws men and women from around the world.
In this episode, Gus makes his way to the Central North Island of New Zealand, a vast desert-like landscape known as the central volcanic plateau. Rising from this unique geology is the commanding presence of three volcanic mountains–Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro, while at their foothills lie the upper reaches of the spectacular Whanganui River.
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