There is a long and very interesting history behind Mt. Cook. It is said to be a very long time ago prior to the mountain was formed that what we know now as New Zealand was once one flat plain like land formation with only water and then was broke into two at the fault line of the Pacific and Indo-Australia fault lines.
Near the time Earth was here
Around the centre of the south island
Aoraki is the name of Mt Cook.
The MΔori name for Mount Cook is Aoraki.
Aoraki..... often printed on modern maps as Aoraki/Mt Cook
Mt. Cook is taller at 12,316 feet, versus Mt. Olympus, at 9,570 feet tall.
The Maori name for Mt Cook is Aoraki.
Mt. Cook Mt. Cook
on Mt. cook inglis have only 5 cookies with them
Mount Cook is 1526m higher than Mt Kosciusko!
it has been overdue for 23 years
Mt RuapehuAoraki Mt Cook (tallest)