I love the fact that you all had problems taking a photo of the biggest waterfall! Not that I am begruding you these photos, but it reminds me of these stories where places are so beautiful and mighty that they should better remain undiscovered for the sake of their preservation without Human's hand meddling in and making it a ubiquitous scenery.
It seems as invisible forces did all possible to prevent the tourists from catching the miraculous beauty of the site. After all, the memory will impregnate itself more deeply if seen with the real eye rather than through a lense. Maybe that too was a lesson the waterfall wanted to teach the tourists? ;)
I love it! :)
What I noticed in New Zealand, was that things were kept as natural as possible, as if our trip was the first one to those places we went.