


It can be seen meandering through the fields and splitting into separate arms which eventually enter Cloudy Bay in Cook Strait. The biggest in the image, the Wairau River, is one of the longest in New Zealand. Moving south, a patchwork of agricultural fields cover the Wairau Plain and surround the town of Blenheim, visible in grey. Numerous ferries can be spotted as white dots in the sound. The sound is a deep inlet visible in dark blue in the upper part of South Island. South Island is connected to North Island by a ferry service from Wellington to Picton, a port town near the head of Queen Charlotte Sound. North Island, visible on the right, is home to Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, which lies on the hills and shore around the bay in the extreme south of the island. New Zealand comprises many islands, though the North and South Islands are the largest. Both shores feature steep cliffs which, in the image, result in the white colour caused by the big waves crashing against the rocky coast. This dynamic environment is depicted here by the various shades of blue in the water and swirls. However, it is also renowned as one of the roughest and most unpredictable stretches of water in the world, owing to strong winds, conflicting currents and variable tides. Named after James Cook, who was the first European to sail through it, the Cook Strait is just 23 km wide at its narrowest point, so on a clear day it is possible to see across the strait. Zoom in to explore this image at its full 10 m resolution or click on the circles to learn more. The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Cook Strait, which separates New Zealand's North and South Islands.
