This November 2021 close-up photo shows blooming lupins near the shore of Lake Tekapo, Aotearoa New Zealand. The lupins are understood to bloom for a six-week period annually at the end of November and into early December. A cloudy, sunset sky is blurred in the background.
Lake Tekapo lies in the heart of the Mackenzie country, central south island, New Zealand. Scenic mountain backdrop, crystal clear water, and captivating little church make it one of the prettiest and most sought-after spots in New Zealand. Beauty of the lake is doubled by the colourful blooms of the lupines from mid-November to December and become the photographer’s paradise.
The Church of the Good Shepherd on the shores of Lake Tekapo and the town of the same name on the South Island of New Zealand.
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