New Zealand

New Zealand is a land of breathtaking contrasts, from its lush rainforests and rugged coastlines to snow-capped peaks and crystal-clear lakes. Known for its pristine wilderness and unique biodiversity, New Zealand is home to some of the world’s most intriguing species, thriving in habitats found nowhere else.

ETERNIC’s journey here delves into the heart of these wild landscapes, capturing rare encounters with creatures that define New Zealand’s natural beauty.

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Fiordland

Fiordland National Park

Fiordland National Park, with its dramatic fjords, dense rainforests, and remote coastlines, is one of the best places to encounter the Kea. Known as the world’s only alpine parrot, the Kea is as curious as it is clever, often seen exploring the high, rugged landscapes of Fiordland. Here, ETERNIC will capture:

  • Kea, the cheeky, highly intelligent parrots with olive-green plumage and striking orange underwings, as they soar over cliffs and interact with their environment with curiosity and charm

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Dunedin

Otago Peninsula

Located on the South Island, the Otago Peninsula is a sanctuary for rare coastal wildlife. ETERNIC’s mission here is to document:

  • Yellow-eyed Penguins, known for their distinctive yellow eyes and solitary nature, as they make their way across beaches and into the sea with a quiet grace that symbolizes the untouched beauty of New Zealand’s coastlines

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