South Island

South Island

The South Island of New Zealand is renowned for its mountains, lakes and glaciers. The Southern Alps, home to 3,724m-high Aoraki Mt. Cook, run along the entire length of the island. In the southwest is Fiordland National Park, with steep-sided Milford Sound. In the north is Abel Tasman National Park, known for its trails and ocean kayaking. Queenstown is famed for adventure sports like bungee jumping and skiing.

People died in South Island (First 18 people) - Page 0

John Gallup

John Gallup


Ernest Shackleton

Ernest Shackleton

Irish explorer

Fred Tootell

Fred Tootell

American olympic athlete

Elisha R. Potter

Elisha R. Potter

Former United States Representative

Susan Hale

Susan Hale

American author

Arthur Wakefield

Arthur Wakefield

Edward Gibbon Wakefield's brother

Lemuel H. Arnold

Lemuel H. Arnold

Former United States Representative

Hermann Viets

Hermann Viets

American engineer

Elisha Reynolds Potter

Elisha Reynolds Potter

Former United States Representative

John Gallup

John Gallup


Albert Jay Nock

Albert Jay Nock

American author

Faith McNulty

Faith McNulty

American author

Norman S. Case

Norman S. Case

Former Governor of Rhode Island

James W. Carey

James W. Carey


Frank Keaney

Frank Keaney

American basketball coach

Michael Alfred Peszke

Michael Alfred Peszke

Polish-American psychiatrist

Natalie Kampen

Natalie Kampen

American art historian

Winslow Ames

Winslow Ames

American art historian