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Clark Hut

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A 3.2 metre by 3.8 metre hut with beech sapling framing, split beech cladding, a wooden...

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Freeman Burn Hut

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This hut was built in the mid 1930’s to cater for people walking the Bradshaw Sound –...

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Stella Hut

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The Stella hut was built in 1880 by the crew of the Government steamer S.S. Stella under...

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Mitre Peak

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Mitre Peak is an iconic mountain located in the Fiordland National Park in the South...

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Campbell Island

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Campbell Island is about 700 km southeast of the South Island, and is New Zealand’s...

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Milford Sound

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Milford Sound is located in the south west of the South Island within the Fiordland...

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Enderby Boatshed

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Built in 1887 after the ‘Derry Castle’ wreck to station a boat on Enderby Island so...

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Southern Odyssey Heritage Trail

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The Southern Odyssey Heritage Trail is an interactive arts and heritage trail that...

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Nightcaps Community Library

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on the 1st day of every month, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
on the 1st day of every month, 4:00pm - 6:00pm

There's more than you think at your local Library. Whether you want to tackle a new sport, ...

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Caswell Sound Hut

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This hut is situated in a small clearing on the north side of the mouth of the Stillwater...

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