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Glaciers cover 40% of the park area and there are 19 peaks over 3,000 metres including New Zealand's highest mountain, Mount Cook or Aoraki as it is also known. The park is also part of Te Wahipounamu South Westland World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding natural values.
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