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This boardwalk is part of an educational side-trail shortly before arriving at the huts for the end of the first day of the Freedom Walker’s track. “The Milford Track is one of New Zealand’s most popular walks. Interestingly the track can only be walked in one direction, Glade Wharf to Milford Sound, during the booked […]
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