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Mt Cook is known as
Aoraki by the Maori and stands at 3,754 metres, which makes this mountain
the highest in New Zealand, Australasia, and Oceania. Sir Edmund Hillary (a New Zealander)
the first man to climb Mt Everest gained his mountaineering experience on
Mt Cook.
Today there are many activities to enjoy in the Mount Cook National Park including a heli-skiing adventure to the worlds longest ski run down the Tasman glacier. Mt Tasman is the second highest mountain in New Zealand and is next to Mt Cook.
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