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      Queen Victoria and her royal consort, Albert

      • During his exploration in 1865, German geologist Julius von Haast came across the glaciers and named them after Queen Victoria and her royal consort, Albert. In 1872, William Fox, the second premier of New Zealand, renamed part of the Albert Glacier to Fox Glaciers.
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  1. The Victoria Glacier kept its name, but the lower part of the Albert Glacier was renamed in 1872 after a visit by then Premier of New Zealand Sir William Fox. [6][7] Explorer Charlie Douglas had already visited the glacier himself in the 1860s, looking for a cow.

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  3. Jul 26, 2022 · Fox Glacier Has Been Named Twice. During his exploration in 1865, German geologist Julius von Haast came across the glaciers and named them after Queen Victoria and her royal consort, Albert. In 1872, William Fox, the second premier of New Zealand, renamed part of the Albert Glacier to Fox Glaciers.

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  4. Dec 11, 2013 · The 8.1 miles of the Fox Glacier in New Zealand’s Westland Tai Poutini National Park form an ever-transforming terrain of ice caves and glacial terminal that is bordered on all sides by...

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  5. Oct 8, 2018 · Its official name is Fox Glacier / Te Moeka o Tuawe, incorporating its original Maori name. Still flowing almost to sea level, the front of the glacier, known as the terminal face, rises at a slow incline, making valley walks and ice hikes fairly easy.

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    • Minnehaha Walk. Distance: 1.2 km loop track. Time: 20 minutes. Difficulty: Easy. The Minnehaha Walk is the shortest walk in the Fox Glacier area. The trail follows a small stream that takes you through lush rainforest, so it’s undeniably beautiful.
    • Te Weheka Walkway/Cycleway. Distance: 5 km, return via the same track. Time: 1 hour 20 minutes for walkers, 40 minutes for mountain bikers. Difficulty: Easy.
    • Lake Matheson. Distance: 4.4 km loop track. Time: 1.5 hours. Difficulty: Easy. Lake Matheson is one of the most popular Fox Glacier walks, and it’s not hard to see why!
    • Moraine Walk. Distance: 4 km, return via the same track. Time: 1.5 hours. Difficulty: Easy. Next up in this guide, we’ve got the Fox Moraine Walk which is only suitable for trampers – bicycles aren’t allowed.
  6. Sep 13, 2024 · Flying over Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers in winter! This area of New Zealand is aptly called “Glacier Country” because there are so many beautiful glaciers and mountains around. Besides Fox Glacier, there are the iconic Franz Josef Glacier, Mount Tasman, Aoraki Mount Cook, and Tasman Glacier.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Fox Glacier is a 13-kilometer-long (8.1 mi) temperate maritime glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is one of New Zealand's most iconic natural wonders.

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