Snow - capped mountains with
dense forests clinging to their steeply sloping sides give rise to some of the world's most impressive waterfalls including Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls the only two completely permanent waterfalls in Milford Sound but following heavy
rain, which is a very common occurrence, literally hundreds of waterfalls appear sometimes dropping 1,000 metres
into the waters below.
More likely though, we are creating the ideal conditions by expanding our range
into dense tropical
rain forests where we are clear felling them (approximately 1000 square meters per second) for human agriculture use.