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| Travel Articles for New Zealand |
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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Christchurch City |
| Submitted by Adele on
2007-04-27 07:16:11 (via
www.geocities.com) |
| For those who like outdoor activities there are such as tandem para-shooting, hot air ballooning, whale watching, hot spring baths. For those interested in architecture, the Museum and the Art Center are fantastic examples of careful conservation of old structures. That’s Christchurch – an enjoyable experience.
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| The Blue Ringed Octopus |
| Submitted by Amber on
2007-03-23 07:19:02 (via
www.heldencrow.com) |
| If you go to Australia, don’t stop to sleep in a hostel dorm. You never know what you may encounter. And that is not the spiders, sharks, taipans, scorpions, stonefish, jellyfish, sea snakes, ticks or blue ringed octopus I’m talking about… But it’s New Zealand that will impress you with its shortage of people.
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| The High Seas |
| Submitted by lisa on
2007-02-21 08:08:45 (via
possum-pie.blogspot.com) |
| I can’t stop be amazed of the way some people feel about things they see in a trip, or the shots they make during the trip. This is definitely one of the articles in which the author’s perception of the nature and all its processes, as well as her feelings toward what is happening are perfectly correlated in a delightful article about New Zealand.
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| Travels with Sandy |
| Submitted by roxy on
2007-02-21 07:59:58 (via
www.tktravel.co.uk) |
| Sandy…such a beautiful name, especially for a motorhouse:), this was a real adventure through the New Zealand on Sandy!!! Letting aside jokes this is a great article about the impressions in the Kiwi country, which is indeed beautiful! It's not surprising that a lot of the Lord of the Rings was filmed here. Fantastic!
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| Okarito |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-02-21 07:55:29 (via
treks.gnomedia.com) |
| "Okarito is a small costal settlement with 20 inhabitants, no shops, no bank, a hostel with one double room and three singles and a very basic campside". It’s a place of pure meditation there, and it can surely pretend to be the perfect place for the quiet and trekking lovers!
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| Auckland – New Zealand |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-02-20 08:50:06 (via
treks.gnomedia.com) |
| There are so many things in our lives that we take for granted: drinking tea, taking shower or sleeping in the bed, to take just a few. But how would these things appear to us after a long-long trip in the NZ Mountains, exhausted and depressed? Here a very nice happy-end article about traveling in the New Zeeland:)
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| The Great Race Row of New Zealand - Aotearoa(1) |
| Submitted by lisa on
2006-12-11 23:34:21 (via
www.c-weng.com) |
| For those interested in the life of the Maori people in New Zealand, see this article. No worry, there’s no way to get bored while reading it: it’s the type of article that puts you to thinking. How could it not happen when everything’s taking place in a stunningly beautiful landscape of fjords, alpine lakes, waterfalls and temperate rain forests?
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| Round the World 2003 - New Zealand |
| Submitted by christine on
2006-11-27 03:54:03 (via
www.break-fresh-ground.com) |
| It’s a thrill to be a cow in New Zealand. Yes it sounds funny, but imagine spending your life eating grass over looking gorgeous cliffs and turquoise oceans colors… Not bad, huh? Just like traveling in a van and stopping wherever you want, with the only sacrifice of missing a Tuesday because of the time zones. Well, at least it wasn’t a Saturday!
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| Climbing in New Zealand |
| Submitted by cleo on
2006-11-10 03:28:29 (via
www.gdargaud.net) |
| Incredible! These guys are truly extreme adventurers: long and diversified trips, climbing the rocky Elie de Baumont and Malte Brun and then the scenic route to the top of the icy Mt. Cook. Alongside, strange spherical formations, obnoxious keas rock attacks, sharks and whales and finally the Mt. Tasman. This is worth reading.
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