The Timeless Beauty Of New Zealand's South Island | Somewhere On Earth
The beautiful country of New Zealand is full of vegetation and wildlife. The South Island is larger and less populated and its here that we find Peter, a former farmer who is now a painter, traveling the country to capture its light and impressions. Dave spends his time in the riverbeds of the Hokitika region, searching for jade stones. And finally we meet Forhana, who lives on the very small Stewart Island. Subscribe to see more full documentaries every week: https://bit.ly/2lneXNy TRACKS publishes unique, unexpected and untold stories from across the world every week. Any queries, please contact us at: [email protected] #newzealand #newzealandtourism #southisland

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