What to see in New york. Part 1

What to see in New york. Part 1 It's a good fit for ecotourism fans. After all, it is here that the few places on the planet where the traveler has not set foot have survived. Although in addition, there are unique man-made sights that are worth seeing at least once in a lifetime.
One of the most popular locations in New York is the village of Hobbiton, which is a full-fledged architectural complex, not just a set of scenery. It was here that the epochal trilogy on the books of J. R. R. Tolkien. Colorful hobby burrows with colorful round doors, neat lawns and paths, bright flowerbeds and gardens and even an active inn cause real delight even among seasoned travelers.
The eighth wonder of the world is deservedly considered the unique fjord Of Milford Sound, formed under the influence of glaciers and framed by rocky peaks covered with lush greenery. It is home to a huge variety of animals, rare representatives of flora grow. In the bay there is fresh and salty water, forming its own ecosystem, attracting outlandish birds.
The name of the Australian Emperor Franz-Josef bears one of the local glaciers, located in the Westland National Park in the west of the state. There are more than 60 glaciers here, but it is this ice block that catches the eye instantly. Using the services of a guide, you can climb to the top of the glacier and even visit its tunnels and grottoes.
Another amazing natural attraction is the Valley of The Wiymangu Geymangu. It is located near the city of Rotau and is called "Country of Boiling Water" among the local population. Here, every 20 minutes, hot fountains rise into the sky, reaching heights of up to 5 meters and covering the adjacent settlement with thick fog.
The local Lake Tekapo, fed by adjacent glaciers, is famous for its crystal clear turquoise water. The shores around the lake are strewn with colorful lupins, which add unreal features to this place. Not far from here is the Church of the Good Shepherd, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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