My Milford Sound Photos are Recovered

I was extremely disappointed to find the my camera card was corrupt on the day that  we drove to Milford Sound from Te Anau. This is one of the most scenic areas of New Zealand.

However, patience has its virtues. When I discovered that there were no images on the memory card, I immediately removed it from my camera and write protected. Now that I am home, I have been able to regain the images with the help of a data recovery program on my computer. It was well worth the wait. Have a look at these images and you may see why I was disappointed.

MIrror Lakes

Eglinton River

Eglinton River and Valley

Antarctic Beech Forest

Falls Creek

Monkey Creek

Milford Sound

P2110404 Edit.

Mitre Peak

Bowen Falls

Tutoko River

Hollyford Range

 Upper Eglinton River

2 thoughts on “My Milford Sound Photos are Recovered

  1. And I would have thrown my hands up and cursed to high heaven, and given up completely!
    What a great save, and your skills and patience have paid off. Great pictures.
    Ralph

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