Sunday, March 17, 2013
World's largest passenger ship 'Queen Mary 2' sails into New Zealand's
The Queen Mary 2 became the better address to appointment Milford Sound in New Zealand today, sailing into the Apple Heritage-listed Fiordland National Esplanade on the latest stop in a round-the-world voyage.
The 151,400-tonne Cunard flagship cruised the amnion of the basin in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island, which featured heavily in the Lord Of The Rings films.
Author Rudyard Kipling was so taken with the breadth that he alleged it the eighth admiration of the world.
It is aural the boundaries of the Fiordland National Esplanade and the Te Wahipounamu Apple Ancestry site, adequate for its outstanding accustomed beauty.
The liner accomplished a acme of 200ft aloft the baptize but was askew by the beauteous scenery.
Unesco, which certifies apple ancestry sites, describes Milford Sound as the least-disturbed tenth of New Zealand's acreage mass.
It said that the mural in this esplanade has been shaped by alternating glaciations into fjords, bouldered coasts, aerial cliffs, lakes and waterfalls.
Although it is one of the wettest inhabited places in the world, it is New Zealand's a lot of accepted day-tripper destination, and it's not harder to see why.
After its stop at Milford Sound, the Queen Mary 2 set captain for Sydney - the next stop in its 106 day-long apple voyage.
It set off from Southampton on January 10 and will acknowledgment to anchorage on April 26 afterwards added stops in South Africa and Spain.
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