Accessible, near to the ocean, almost at sea level and flowing into rain forest – this is what sets these two glaciers apart from others in New Zealand and the rest of the world. You can walk up to the varying viewpoints, take a scenic flight over them with a snow landing or heli – hike or ice climb – or all of these! Those forgotten geography lessons will come alive.
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