ons. 25. mai
|Travellers´ Club
Vårt medlem Peter Scott forteller om Fiordland, New Zealand; no man’s land.
Fiordland is a national park of 12607 square kilometres, no permanent residents, 10 meters rainfall per year, some of the toughest mountains in NZ. I will have photos from my trips there and lots of stories..
Tid og sted
25. mai 2022, 19:00 – 23:59 CEST
Travellers´ Club , Josefines gate 26, 0351 Oslo, Norge
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Fiordland National Park, established in 1952, is a vast, remote wilderness and the heart of Te Wāhipounamu – South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. It is the largest national park in New Zealand with over 1.2 million hectares of conservation area.
People are drawn to Fiordland for the untouched landscapes, extreme wilderness and natural history of the area. It is a place where mountains, rock, ice, lakes, forests and grasslands collide with stunning beauty. Some of the best examples of animals and plants that were once found on the ancient super-continent of Gondwana still exist here.
Pris 295.-
Hovedrett: Hjortegryte med hjort fra New Zealand.
Dessert: Brownies og is.