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The Bowen River is a river in northern Fiordland, New Zealand. The river originates near Mount Grave and is joined by many small streams on its way south through the valley. After close to 9 kilometres (6 mi), More
One of the Must See New Zealand Waterfalls, Bowen Falls is the highest and the most powerful waterfall in the world's famous Milford Sound.
.Lady Elizabeth Bowen Falls.The permanent Lady Bowen Falls is Milford’s highest waterfall at 162m. Not only breathtakingly beautiful, without it Milford Sound couldn’t operate; with it being our sole source of More
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Illustration from the Rambles on the Golden Coast of New Zealand by Robert Caldwell Reid (1886), The Colonial Printing and Publishing Company, London, showing the Milford Sound's Bowen Falls.
Fiordland is a geographic region of New Zealand in the south-western corner of the South Island, comprising the western-most third of Southland. Most of Fiordland is dominated by the steep sides of the snow-cap More
The Bowen River is a river in northern Fiordland, New Zealand.]The river runs south for 8 km, before flowing from a hanging valley to become the 162 m Lady Bowen Falls, and draining into the head of Milford Sou More
Lady Bowen Falls in Milford Sound is one of only two permanent waterfalls there, and it's also the tallest. A stunning feature that tumbles down from the steep mountains in Fiordland, it's a whopping 162 metres More
Bowen Falls, Fiordland, from Emerald Hours in New Zealand (1906), a travelogue by English tourist Alys Lowth Adlam (writing as Alys Lowth). The book was illustrated with numerous photographs and diagrams, some More
The Bowen River is a river in northern Fiordland, New Zealand. The river runs south for 8 kilometres (5 mi) before flowing from a hanging valley to become the 162-metre (531 ft) Lady Bowen Falls and draining i More
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