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Although often times in the gigantic shadow of its   Australian neighbor, New Zealand is worlds apart from any experience   found elsewhere and it is geographically much farther southeast than   most people imagine. New Zealand is a former British colony, with   fascinating cultural influences due to its location in southern   Polynesia. Large swaths of rolling green meadows, churning geysers,   creaking glaciers, and never-ending stretches of magical overgrown   beaches encourage travelers to make the long haul across oceans to   indulge in the disarming natural beauty of New Zealand year after year.
 
  New Zealand was one of the last landmasses to be inhabited, only   discovered in 800 AD by Polynesian navigator Kupe. The discovery   initiated a steady stream of migration from today’s French Polynesia   until Dutch Abel Tasman and finally James Cook came across the islands   and claimed them for the British Crown, ruled from Australia. The native   Maori people are still a considerable minority, enriching the cultural   climate of the largely European (Pakeha) nation.
 
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  New Zealand’s geography is divided into two major north-south islands.   Depending on where you travel and the time of year, the activities and   topography will change dramatically. The South Island is famous for its   unique relics of the last Ice Age, the Franz Joseph and Fox Glaciers,   which plunge just below the islands tallest peak in the Southern Alps,   Mount Cook. These glaciers are particularly spectacular because they   continue to flow through temperate rainforest strikingly close to sea   level. Winter in the Alps region is excellent for skiing, mountaineering   and filmmaking – scenes from The Chronicles of Narnia were filmed here.   For a thrilling wildlife experience, do not miss the South Island’s   Otago Peninsula where you can enjoy a cozy bed and breakfast among sea   lion, sea elephant and penguin habitats, to name a few.
 
  The North Island is relatively warmer during the summer and milder all   year long. Put yourself ‘on edge’ with a trip to serene Lake Taupo,   which also happens to fill the caldera of one of the largest   super-volcanoes in the world. Extreme outdoor sports abound on both   islands, as New Zealand is the original inventor of Bungy Jumping (also   found at Lake Taupo) among other creatively dangerous activities. The   west coasts are extremely popular for black water rafting, otherwise   known as cave rafting. This exhilarating experience should not be   missed, even by the beginner. If a new heart rate is not what you are   looking for, make your leisurely way to Ninety Mile Beach at the very   north end of the island; the name is not deceiving and the experience is   absolute paradise in the summer months. The Great Barrier Island to the   east is a mind blowing underwater experience for most scuba divers and   an equally sensational getaway for the sand-bound.
 
  New Zealand is a destination for all seasons, with activities spanning   the elements and progressive cities to keep up with those of faster   pace. Auckland, Wellington and Queenstown are all very youthful and   spirited cities with the distinct eclecticism of New Zealand culture to   overload the senses and invigorate the spirit. New Zealand may be far   from most places in the world, but it is certainly worth any length of   travel to reap the fruit of this nation’s existence. Travel to New   Zealand and experience it all for yourself.

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Re: New Zealand Is For Lovers – Of Adventure, That Is: Travel To New Zealand
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2010, 04:54:21 PM »
New Zealand is one of the famous place for travelling. It has lots of beautiful places and wonderful attractions. This is a country that recognises and celebrates its indigenous people. It has been called God's own country and the "Paradise of the Pacific"

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A trip to New Zealand should cover the country's two major islands, known simply as the North Island and the South Island.  Both islands are interesting, but we recommend that you spend the majority of your time on the South Island, which, in our opinion, is pretty close to paradise.

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