In a major blow to Fox Glacier tourism, the access road to the glacier has been wiped out by a major landslip, just weeks after the last repairs costing $430,000.
The Department of Conservation warned when it fixed the road around Christmas time that it was on borrowed time.
The landslip has remained active and it moved again last Friday, apparently pushing the Fox River to scour out the access road.
It leaves major doubt over the future of the road - used by thousands of tourists a month, who then walk up the valley to the view the ice.
Doc said the slip was the largest active landslip in New Zealand, and had been aggravated by recent heavy rain. There was no way to prevent the landslip causing damage in the valley.