New Zealand As a Tourist And Health Resort a Handbook to the Hot Lake District
New Zealand As a Tourist And Health Resort a Handbook to the Hot Lake District
Thomas Cook Ltd
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Opposite White Point is Mount Nicholas, 4, 827 feet, and farther up, Mount Turnbull, 6, 823 feet in height. Then the steamer passes three islands the only ones in this lake the largest (Pigeon Island) covered with ferns and native flowering shrubs, being much in favour as a resort for picnic parties. Between Queenstown and the Head of the Lake there are a number of Waterfalls, varying in height and volume, which can be seen while passing in the steamer. Facing the Head of the Lake the scenery i...s varied and magnificent, a splendid view being obtained of the Richardson Mountains, the Humboldt Ranges, Bald Peak, 5, 990 feet, and Mount Bonpland. 8, 102 feet, while far behind is Cosmos Peak, 8, 000 feet in height, all tipped with white. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESOET. 83 Glenorchy (Hotels, Mt. Earnslaw and Glenorchy) is the terminus of the steamer journey, and the starting point for the excursions which abound at the Head of the J-. Ake. Mr. Harry Birley, of the Mt. Earnslaw Hotel, has made for himself quite a reputa- tion as a guide to the glaciers and mountain peaks, and was the first to scale Mt.
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