new zealand
new zealand
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by Eddie Feltham - 2006-12-11
Travel insurance is one of those areas that mean nothing to you until you decide to hit the road - or the air - then suddenly every ad is for travel insurance and everywhere you look another company i...
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by Cameron Huband - 2006-12-15
If you're thinking of coming to New Zealand and getting out and enjoying some of our fantastic national parks there are a few thing's you might want to know about the unwritten laws of hut etiquette. ...
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by Tiki Obrien - 2007-01-14
So what is the big deal about sticking some pictures on a T-shirt, pair of skis, or a packet of cigarettes? Why do we hear about Māori up in arms because of the use of a few designs? What is the ...
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by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-30
There must be 8,000 attractions around the world that the local tourist board has dubbed "the eighth wonder of the world."However, British author Rudyard Kipling referred to the Milford Sound as such,...
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by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-30
It is a quiet, late summer mid-morning, February 3, 1931 in the sleepy seaside city of Napier on Hawke's Bay on New Zealand's North Island. Along with businesspeople everywhere, Napier's shopkeepers h...
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by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-30
Stretching northwest from New Zealand's North Island is a narrow isthmus of land reaching into the ocean like the claw of a local crayfish. It is known as "The Northland," a subtropical garden of deli...
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by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-30
The frond of the giant fern, ten meters high, danced in the wind. It seemed like the plume of a warrior returning to reclaim his kingdom. And how fitting. For the indigenous flora of New Zealand is sl...
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by Marc Weiss - 2007-01-31
Travelers to New Zealand's North Island can expect unique scenery and adventures beckoning around every corner.The North and the South Island of New Zealand are very diverse regarding scenery and geog...
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by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-31
If I should bow my head let it be to a high mountain.Maori proverb.And there is surely no mountain more worthy of being bowed to than Mount Cook, at 3,766 meters (12,349ft), the tallest peak in New Ze...
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by Marc Weiss - 2007-02-02
Do you like Golf? Have you ever thought of making a trip to New Zealand? If you combine these two things you will have a great, unforgettable experience.Golfing in New Zealand is an inexpensive activi...