Carved by ancient glaciers, Eglinton Valley is a significant conservation area within Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. This scenic valley, covered in beech forests and tussock grass, offers one of the few road-accessible routes through the park, connecting Te Anau and Milford Sound. As travelers drive through, they can admire the lush, verdant landscape and the diverse flora that thrives in this protected environment. The valley’s natural beauty and ecological importance make it a notable stop for those exploring the region.
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