NEW ZEALAND, EXPLORING the beautiful HARBOUR of AUCKLAND ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go for a tour around this beautiful harbour located in the spectacular city of Auckland in New Zealand. Beautiful views all around!! Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. New Zealand is an island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses – that of the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Māui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu – and numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga.
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Ride From Tauranga to Te Puke (Kiwifruit Capital of NZ)
Full video of my ride from Tauranga to Te Puke. Tauranga is a famous town of New Zealand for its natural beauty and growth at the same time. Te Puke is a small town also called Kiwifruit capital of New Zealand. Most of the kiwifruit grown in New Zealand is based in Te Puke. Enjoy
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The Auckland central business district (CBD), also called the city centre by Auckland Council, is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson.
The CBD is one of the most densely developed places in New Zealand, with many commercial and some residential developments packed into a space of only 433 hectares (1,070 acres). The area is made up of the city's largest concentration of skyscrapers and businesses. Bounded by several major motorways and by the harbour coastline in the north, it is surrounded further out by mostly suburban areas; it is bounded on the North by Waitematā Harbour, east by Parnell, southeast by Grafton, south by Mount Eden, southwest by Newton, west by Freemans Bay and northwest by Viaduct Harbour.
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New Zealand Tomorrow: Climate Change
New Zealand is a natural paradise, often described as the adventure capital of the world. Generations of Kiwis have been known for their love of the outdoors and are proud of our ‘Clean Green’ image. That may now be under threat.
This movie is a high school social action project. With permission to use footage from a couple of high quality outdoor filmmakers, a mid-spring ski trip was undertaken to Turoa ski field in the Central North Island. Members of the public were approached randomly, and given the opportunity to express their views. These were blended with an original soundtrack to produce what you now see.
Special thanks to Martin Heck (Timestorm Films) and Milosh Kitchovitch (Amazing Places on Our Planet) for allowing the use of their incredible New Zealand footage.
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The original soundtrack Twilight is available for free use, please credit to Piwakawaka
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The views expressed in this film do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Timestorm Films, Amazing Places on Our Planet, Protect Our Winters New Zealand, Ruapehu Alpine Lifts or of Piwakawaka Productions.
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Auckland Harbour Cruise | New Zealand Travel Vlog | 13D18
New Zealand Travel Vlog: Auckland Harbour Cruise Tour
You are watching one of my New Zealand travel videos, and today I am taking you to the Auckland Harbour Cruise.
Waitemata Harbour, or simply known as Auckland Harbour, surrounded by numerous islands dotting the harbour.
You will see lots of sailing boats. Very obvious why Auckland is called the City of Sails.
The cruise ship was a medium-sized boat divided into upper and lower decks. The upper deck provided a better view. I saw a really big cruise ship, which was the Celebrity Solstice, one of the top 20 largest cruise ships. Lots of passengers from Celebrity Solstice waving at us, but they were on decks so high they looked like little dots.
The tour lasted 1.5-hours. I saw Rangitoto Island, which is a volcanic island. Some Other places I saw were Devonport’s historic naval base, Bean Rock Lighthouse, Hauraki Gulf, and Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Tea, coffee, and some light snacks were provided, but there were a lot more options if someone wanted to pay for more.
The views of the Auckland Harbour and the coastal areas surrounding the harbour were breathtaking. After 10 minutes of passing Auckland’s waterfront and harbour area, natural splendour takes over.
In the next few videos, I will be sharing my experiences in New Zealand with you. Please join me and experience the beautiful New Zealand.
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The Auckland metropolitan area, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with 1,377,200 residents, 31 percent of the country's population. Auckland has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world. In Māori Auckland's names are Tāmaki Makaurau, and the transliterated version of Auckland, Ākarana.
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Auckland (Maori: Tāmaki - makau-rau) é a maior área metropolitana da Nova Zelândia. Embora Wellington seja a capital da Nova Zelândia, Auckland é a cidade mais importante, sendo a mais populosa e a capital financeira do país.
Com uma população de aproximadamente 1,4 milhão de habitantes, contando região metropolitana, Auckland detém cerca de 31% da população do país. Foi fundada em 1840, e foi a capital da Nova Zelândia até 1865.
Umas das características da cidade é que ela localiza-se sobre um vulcão e há um grande número de géiseres no local.
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Auckland is the gateway to New Zealand many tourist visit this place and enjoy a lot. Auckland is built on a narrow isthmus between two islands-studded harbours, this city is known for his beauty, famous beaches with stunning, parks, two marine reserves and a landscape dotted with volcanic cones.
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New Zealand is one of the world’s best places to live and retire, best place to raise your family. It has a very pleasant climate, great beaches, a wide variety of outdoor activities, cultural attractions, free health care
(for the most part), a good educational system, economic freedom, a lack of corruption and attractive, modern cities.
Known for the stunning landscapes featured in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings.
New Zealand is comprised of two big islands called North Island and South Island, plus numerous smaller islands.
It is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is very geographically isolated.
Its nearest neighbors are Australia, which is 1242 miles to the northwest, and New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga to the north.
The population of New Zealand is 4,334,000, the majority of whom are of European descent.
The largest minority are the native Maori. There are also a significant number of non-Maori Polynesians and Asians – especially in urban areas.
If you're thinking of moving to New Zealand, you'll need to decide where you're going to live.
Learn more about best places to live in New Zealand here, and decide where in the country you should settle.
Here're the 10 best places to live in New Zealand.
10. Waikato.
9. Nelson.
8. Selwyn.
7. Queenstown.
6. Christchurch.
5. Rotorua.
4. Auckland.
3. Dunedin.
2. Taranaki.
1. Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.
If you are moving to live in New Zealand and you’re really not sure where you want to settle,
Auckland can be a great place to begin, you can rent accommodation easily within the city
and it has fantastic transport links for the rest of the nation.
But be sure to use these transport links, explore the North and South Islands and find the location
that best suits you before you buy a home or even commit to living in New Zealand full time.
Whilst the nation is not vast or overpopulated, it does encompass such an impressive array of geographically
different regions that it would be a crime not to explore far more of the country than its leading city before you settle on a place in New Zealand to call home.
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QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND GUIDE + I GOT ROBBED! NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL
G'Day Guys! I was robbed by a bird, who stole one of my chips! That could quite possibly be the most stereotypical kiwi thing that's happened to me so far!
Today i wanted to give you a tour and guide of Queen Street, Auckland including the little side streets and laneways. We also stumbled upon the harbour where they were holding an event for the World Masters Games.
See you guys next Friday for a new adventure - i promise i will be safe and guard my chips between now and then :)
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More info on Queen Street, Auckland taken from Wikipedia:
Queen Street is the major commercial thoroughfare in the Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand's main population centre. It starts at Queens Wharf on the Auckland waterfront, adjacent to the Britomart Transport Centre and the Downtown Ferry Terminal, and runs increasingly more steeply uphill for almost three kilometres in a mostly straight south-southwesterly direction towards the Karangahape Road ridge, and the residential suburbs in the interior of the Auckland isthmus.
Named after Queen Victoria, Queen Street was an early development of the new town of Auckland (founded in 1840), although initially the main street was intended to be Shortland Street, running parallel to the shore of Commercial Bay.
The early route of Queen Street led up the middle of a gully following the bank of the Waihorotiu Stream (later bounded in as the 'Ligar Canal'). This canal was culverted beneath the street from the 1870s onward, allowing for further development of the street to be undertaken. The course of the stream is still reflected today in the slight bend of lower Queen Street. From north of Shortland Street, Queen Street is built on land reclaimed from the sea in the late 19th century.
There are several other 'Queen Streets' in the greater Auckland area, mostly in suburbs that were separate towns before being absorbed by a growing central city. Auckland was also called the Queen City since before the turn of the 20th century, though that term is now overshadowed by the nickname City of Sails.
Settlement in the Queen Street area began in 1841 with a number of wooden buildings along the western side, following the general path of the Waihorotiu Stream according to the plans set out by surveyor Felton Mathew. While the street was metalled in 1843 ('metal' is a New Zealand term for gravel road), the natural stream still often overflowed its banks, and the area was still swampy. This led to canalisation and later covering-over of the stream.
After a fire in 1858 destroyed around 50 buildings in High Street and Shortland Street, the commercial district began to shift towards Queen Street instead, and the first brick and plaster buildings of the 1860s started to cement this move, with the Bank of New Zealand building (only the façade extant today) being one of the first examples. Fires however still continued to plague the new town, with one in 1873 wiping out another 54 buildings in the Queen Street area between Wellesley Street West and Grey Street (today Greys Avenue). The fires, amongst other things, led to the establishment of the Auckland Volunteer Fire Service.
In the 1880s, the first horse-drawn buses began connecting Queen Street with areas such as Ponsonby Road and Remuera. In 1900, the first motorcar was admired on the street, and in 1902 the street was finally asphalted, the first street in New Zealand. The same year the first electric trams also arrived, to provide services until 1956.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a large number of imposing buildings constructed, such as the Smith & Caughey's building, the Auckland Town Hall and the General Post Office at the waterfront, later to become the Britomart Transport Centre. By that time, the street was popular for events such as parades and festivities, as well as for political activities such as the strike demonstrations of 1913. During the second half of the 20th century, many of the older buildings on Queen Street were demolished to make space for larger office buildings.
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Auckland Dharmayatra (New Zealand) 18 - 20 November 2017 | Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshbhai
Nestled in the natural beauty of New Zealand, the city of Auckland welcomed the harbinger of pure inner beauty, Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshbhai, for His premier dharmayatra in the country. From pravachans that cleared the cobwebs of delusion to padhramanis and a spiritual retreat that left the devotees’ hearts brimming with love and devotion, the dharmayatra provided a kick-start for many to begin their spiritual journey!
Propounding the path of Bhagwan Mahavira, the torchbearer of Shrimad Rajchandraji’s mission, Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshbhai is a spiritual visionary and a modern-day mystic. He is illuminating thousands of lives in various countries through enlightening discourses and an array of meditation retreats. His divine benevolence has uplifted a multitude of underprivileged lives through inner augmentation and societal development.
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