New Zealand's South Island: The road trip that'll leave floating above the world

By Nina Karnikowski
Updated October 27 2016 - 3:28pm, first published 2:26pm
Tasman Lake is at the terminal of Tasman Glacier. The lake is one of the few in the world where tourists can cruise up close to icebergs formed from a glacier.  Photo: iStock
Tasman Lake is at the terminal of Tasman Glacier. The lake is one of the few in the world where tourists can cruise up close to icebergs formed from a glacier. Photo: iStock
River and mountain landscape in Mount Cook National Park. Photo: iStock
River and mountain landscape in Mount Cook National Park. Photo: iStock



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