Not dissimilar countryside Frank.
The Otago and Southland provinces were mainly settled by Scots and many of the place names are either copies of similar place names in Scotland or are derivatives of Scottish names, e.g. Dunedin translates as The Edinburgh of the South, and the core of its street layout and major street names are borrowed from its northern counterpart.
My brother jokes that what with its geography and the inclement weather patterns in southern NZ, that Otago and Southland are only suitable for Scotsmen and sheep. LOL.
looks as unreal and pleasent as Scotland. - Great captures!