It was a fascinating windswept landscape—very flat in the southern part; stony, foggy and mountainous in the northern part, known as the Great Western Tiers. It was pouring with rain by this stage and there was no way I could photograph the dark rocks, heavy fog and stunted trees that I saw through the car window.
The area along the western side of the Great Lake has been filed away to explore on a future trip to Queenstown.
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