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jacketwatch Apr 7th, 2017 05:54 AM

What exactly is a NZ sound?
 
Our cruise scheduled for December out of Sydney cruises through several NZ sounds so what exactly is a sound? Is it like a fjord? Looking f/w to some scenic beauty and we are spending 5 days pre cruise in Oz to see the sites and visit our niece so thats an added bonus indeed.

thursdaysd Apr 7th, 2017 07:12 AM

Yes. See:

http://photobucket.com/images/milford%20sound

jacketwatch Apr 7th, 2017 07:23 AM

Now THAT is an answer! Thank you. Nice distraction while I'm working out on the bike. :).

michelhuebeli Apr 7th, 2017 07:34 PM

WIKIPEDIA says it best: "In geography, a sound is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, deeper than a bight, and wider than a fjord; or a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land (see also strait)."

But my own favorite Kiwi sound is that of a Kiwi ordering Fish and Chips for Six.
Goes something like "füsh and chüps for sex". Ah for the possibilities...

jacketwatch Apr 7th, 2017 08:32 PM

:D.

Diamantina Apr 7th, 2017 11:45 PM

Milford Sound is a fiord (or fjord), a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by glacial erosion. It's in Fiordland.

Diamantina Apr 7th, 2017 11:53 PM

Doubtful Sound is also a fiord. But Marlborough Sounds it is a true sound, "formed when sea levels rose and drowned a series of deep valleys after the last ice age around 10,000 years ago." (dept. of Conservation).

paulg Apr 8th, 2017 05:54 PM

Yes, the English settlers misnamed them sounds instead of fjords, and then the Kiwis misspelled fjord as fiord. ;)


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