Mitre Peak
Mitre Peak is a prominent mountain located in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. Rising to 1,688 meters (5,505 feet), it is known for its distinctive shape, resembling a bishop's mitre. The peak is surrounded by stunning fjords, including Milford Sound, which attracts many tourists each year.
The mountain is part of the Southern Alps and is primarily composed of sedimentary rock. Its unique geological features and breathtaking scenery make it a popular destination for hikers and photographers. The area is also home to diverse wildlife, including kiwis and pukekos, adding to its natural allure.