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Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
According to Maori legends, the 14 fjords that structure Fiordland National Park were created by a mammoth stonemason named Tu Te Rakiwhanoa, who cut out the profound valleys with his colossal adzes, which is as great a clarification as any for one of the most marvelous corners of the world, possessing over 1.2 million hectares at the southwestern finish of the South Island of New Zealand.
The fjords could also be the result of relentless cutting by ice sheets over some 100,000 years, which the ocean at that point filled the extent that it could reach.