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   Mount Cook National Park     -     Mount Cook

The seven-hundred square kilometres surrounding the peak and extending to the north and east forms the Mount Cook National Park, which was designated a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1986.
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At 3754m hign, Mount Cook, or Aoraki in Maori, is the highest point in New Zealand. It was named by Ct J. L. Stokes of the HMS Acheron in 1851, and was first climbed in 1894.


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