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Leonardo’s Picnic at Frank Kitts Park

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Sun 18 Jan 09, 11:00am - 5:00pm

Enjoy a fun family picnic at Frank Kitts Park on Wellington Anniversary Weekend. This...

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Punakaiki Pancake Rocks

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The Pancake Rocks are a popular tourist attraction of the Buller district, on the Northern ...

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Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve

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The Poor Knights Islands are a group of uninhabited islands off the east coast of the...

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Molesworth Station

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Conservation, farming and recreation go hand in hand at Molesworth, New Zealand's largest...

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Kapiti Island Nature Reserve

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Kapiti Island It is a small but visually prominent island about 8 km (5 miles) off the...

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Tongariro Crossing

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Wanting to stretch your legs? Well, New Zealand’s infamous Tongariro crossing comes...

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Tongariro National Park

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The Tongariro National Park was the fourth National Park established in the world and the...

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Motutapu Island Recreation Reserve

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Motutapu Island is a 1,509 hectare island in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. It is a...

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Echo Walking Festival - Kaimai to Coromandel

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Sat 18 Apr 09 - Sun 26 Apr 09, every day, All day event

The Echo Walking Festival is an annual series of guided walks, showshowcasing walks in and ...

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Kauaeranga Valley

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The Kauaeranga Valley is steeped in history. Kauaeranga – the original name for the...

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