Zealandier Tours
Zealandier Tours from New Zealand's slideshow for images relating to Rotorua, Tauranga, Te Puke in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand. We offer fully guided Tours for visitors and Cruiseships into the Port of Tauranga which take in these sights including Hobbiton, a movie set location for Lord of the Rings.
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Hobbiton Film Set Tour - New Zealand
Hobbiton is the Shire filmset location for Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit in New Zealand.
Zealandier Tours can take you there - stand under the Party Tree or crouch down beside the hobbit holes. Zealandier Tours also provide a Hobbiton / Rotorua tour which takes in the amazing thermal and cultural sights. For more information on Hobbiton or any other New Zealand Tours, view zealandiertours.com
KIWI Rotorua New Zealand
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New Zealand Cruise: Destination Wellington
Part 4 of our Diamond Princess cruise took us to Wellington in New Zealand where we went on the footsteps of Lord of the Rings tour and visited the botanic gardens via the cable car among other things.
Nelson Parking
Murray Guy
Mt Maunganui, Leisure Island Walk 2016
Walking around Leisure Island with my mate Tove while I was back in NZ for a month
Trying to make these clips every couple of week to get beta at editing. With this clip I learned a lot and am look forward to the next one and things to learn from it
2018 - Cruise Day 9 New Zealand (Wellington)
Visit Wellington, New Zealand: Things to do in Wellington - The Harbour Capital
Visit Wellington - Top 10 Things which can be done in Wellington. What you can visit in Wellington - Most visited touristic attractions of Wellington
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01. Wellington Botanic Garden
The garden features 25 hectares of protected native forest, conifers, plant collections and seasonal displays. They also feature a variety of non-native species, including an extensive Rose Garden.
02. Wellington Cable Car
A funicular railway between Lambton Quay, the main shopping street, and Kelburn, a suburb in the hills overlooking the central city, rising 120 m (394 ft) over a length of 612 m (2,008 ft).
03. Wellington Zoo
Was the country’s first zoo and has 13-hectare (32-acre) dedicated to over 100 species of fauna from across the globe. Opened in 1906 by the late Prime Minister Richard Seddon, after he was given a young lion - later named King Dick - by the Bostock and Wombwell Circus.
04. Beehive
The common name for the Executive Wing of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings. It is so-called because of its shape is reminiscent of that of a traditional woven form of beehive known as a skep.
05. National War Memorial
Consists of the War Memorial Carillon, the Hall of Memories, and an unknown New Zealand warrior interred in a tomb constructed in 2004 in front of the Hall of Memories.The memorial officially remembers the New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, World War II and the wars in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.
06. St Mary of the Angels
A Catholic church on the corner of Boulcott Street and O'Reily Avenue. The current building was opened in 1922, and is the third church built on the Boulcott Street site.
07. Wrights Hill Fortress
A counter bombardment coastal artillery battery in the Karori suburb. Was built between 1942 and 1947 and is predominantly underground, with numerous tunnels linking the war shelters, gun emplacements, magazines, plotting rooms and engine room.
08. Zealandia
A protected natural area where the biodiversity of 225 ha of forest is being restored. Formerly known as the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary was previously part of the water catchment area, between Wrights Hill and the Brooklyn wind turbine on Polhill.
09. Te Papa Tongarewa
The national museum and art gallery of New Zealand. It is branded and commonly known as Te Papa and Our Place; Te Papa Tongarewa is broadly translatable as the place of treasures of this land.
10. Space Place at Carter Observatory
Houses two main telescopes within its main building and a third telescope nearby. Re-opened in March 2010 with a new exhibition and digital planetarium celebrating the culture, heritage and science of the Southern Skies.
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A short history of volcanoes in NZ
This short video gives a break-down of New Zealand's volcanic history,
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Housed in one of New Zealand's finest heritage buildings, Auckland Museum is the cultural and spiritual touchstone for the many races that inhabit this beautiful land, and the first stop for anyone wishing to gain an insight into New Zealand and its peoples. Priceless Māori treasures, amazing natural history, Māori cultural performances three times daily.
Wellington Cable Car New Zealand 2019
This video is of the descent from the top where there is a viewing area, along with a very nice Cafe and the Tram museum.
Kingsview Resort - Bay of Plenty, New Zealand - ONZAMAP.co.nz
John and the ONZAMAP film crew visited the beautiful Bay of Plenty region and enjoyed a quality stay at Kingsview Resort.
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Cathedral Cove Kayak Tour - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year - Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 10: Today we are kayaking to Cathedral Cove with Cathedral Cove Kayaks in the Coromandel! It’s our tenth activity when travelling New Zealand for New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year!
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Today, we’re heading to sunny Hahei in the Coromandel Peninsula to do a kayaking tour to Cathedral Cove! It’s Day 10 of New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year and our first kayaking trip of the backpacking New Zealand experience.
Kayaking at Cathedral Cove with Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours takes us to many islands and caves to explore before landing on Cathedral Cove. While we check out the beautiful Cathedral Cove Beach, our Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours guide makes coffees and hot chocolates on the beach!
Our Cathedral Cove Kayak Tours guide tells us Maori legends of the area in the beautiful setting where The Chronicles of Narnia were filmed. Kayaking in Cathedral Cove brings a different perspective to exploring Cathedral Cove.
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New Zealand Biggest Gap Year
365 Days: 365 Activities
This year, Laura and Robin from the online New Zealand Travel Guide BackpackerGuide.NZ, are on a mission to complete 365 Activities in 365 Days! We call it New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year! We trying all kinds of activities and exploring the hidden gems as we travel New Zealand in a campervan. It’s going to be awesome! Thanks for joining us and don’t forget to subscribe!
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Cruise ship's around Wellington
Cruise ship's around Wellington
Wellington Sights and Sounds - things to see and do (lots for free)
Wellington, New Zealand - here's some of the things on offer in central Wellington - all within walking distance, mostly on the flat..... lots for free
Wellington Railway Station - departure point for the Overlander train to Auckland
Victoria Uni Law School - believed to be the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere
The Beehive and Parliament - conducted tours on most days; free entry
Wellington Cathedral - free entry
National Library - book repository that usually has an exhibition running; free entry
National Archives - home to the Treaty of Waitangi and also has exhibitions; free entry
Old St, Paul's - a favourite Wellington wedding venue; free entry
The Thistle Inn - one of Wellington's earliest public houses
War Memorial - the centre of remembrance on Anzac Day
Supreme Court - interesting architectural feature; New Zealand's highest Court of Appeal; free entry
The Fall of the Public Service - broken pillars representing the dismantling of New Zealand's state bureaucracy during the 1980's
Kirkcaldie and Stains - (now re-named 'David Jones', on Lambton Quay which is also known as the 'Golden Mile' for its upmarket shops.
Cable Car - runs up the hillside to the Botanic Gardens, Carter Observatory and leads the way to Zealandia bird sanctuary
Wellington Public Library - warm on cold days and a good place to catch up on newspapers and magazines; free entry
City Gallery - art exhibitions, usually free entry
Civic Square - surrounded by City Council premises
Michael Fowler Centre - modern entertainment venue
Town Hall - entertainment and conference venue
Museum of the City and the Sea - Wellington history; enchanting diorama on the top floor; free entry
Academy of Fine Arts - occasional painting exhibitions; free entry
Shed 11 - (also known as The National Portrait Gallery) art exhibitions; free entry
East West Ferries - ferry service across Wellington Harbour to Petone, Eastbourne and Somes Island
Te Papa - New Zealand's national museum; free entry
Oriental Parade beaches - sunbathing and swimming right by the city; the sand is imported from the South Island
Courtenay Place - entertainment strip with cinemas, bars, theatres, etc
National Film Archive - repository of New Zealand film, also shows 'art house' movies
Cuba Street - 'bohemian' shopping district of Wellington
Retour à Wellington !
Après un peu plus d'un mois et demi à Auckland j'ai décidé de filer sur l'île du Sud après un petit passage de quelques jours à Wellington. J'en profite pour revoir des copains et pour découvrir Zealandia, l'éco-sanctuaire au cœur de la ville. C'était sans compter l'agressivité des oiseaux locaux qui ont bien failli nous réduire en morceaux.
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Filmé du mercredi 24 au samedi 27 mai 2017
Auckland
The Auckland urban area (/ˈɔːklənd/, AWK-lənd), in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country. Auckland has a population of 1,418,000, which constitutes 32 percent of the country's population. It is part of the wider Auckland Region, which includes the rural areas and towns north and south of the urban area, plus the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,529,300 that is governed by the Auckland Council. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world. In Māori, Auckland's name is Tāmaki Makaurau and the transliterated version of Auckland is Ākarana.
The Auckland urban area (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the northwest, and Runciman in the south. It is not contiguous; the section from Waiwera to Whangaparaoa Peninsula is separate from its nearest neighbouring suburb of Long Bay. Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the few cities in the world to have two harbours on two separate major bodies of water.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW ZEALAND IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/3 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW ZEALAND PART TWO
1. MOUNT NGAURUHOE 39° 9'26.98S 175°38'5.44E
2. HAPUKU LODGE & TREE HOUSES,KAIKOURA 42°18'47.88S 173°44'10.35E
3. CHAPEL OF FAITH,WAIKUMETE CEMETERY 36°54'29.03S 174°39'5.01E
4. HAPUAWHENUA VIADUCT(1908),WANGANUI 39°23'0.95S 175°24'2.35E
5. FORT RIPAPA ISLAND 43°37'12.73S 172°45'16.84E
6. MANUKAU ART,AUCKLAND 36°59'32.05S 174°53'4.48E
7. INVERCARGILL WATER TOWER 46°24'27.31S 168°21'39.05E
8. ARANUI & WATIMO CAVES 38°15'39.29S 175° 6'12.78E
9. NATIONAL LIBRARY,WELLINGTON 41°16'36.09S 174°46'42.50E
10. REASONS FOR VOYAGING SCULPTURE,CHRISTCHURCH 43°31'50.77S 172°37'51.01E
11. CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH 37°53'29.24S 175°27'55.90E
12. MEMORIAL STONE,CHRISTCHURCH 43°31'52.43S 172°38'13.43E
13. NATIONAL AQUARIUM,NAPIER 39°30'2.53S 176°55'8.24E
14. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY WEIR HOUSE,WELLINGTON 41°17'4.48S 174°46'12.90E
15. ST.JOSEPH'S PARISH,MORRINSVILLE 37°39'18.03S 175°31'59.12E
16. CHRISTCHURCH WAR MEMORIAL BASE 43°31'50.18S 172°38'13.00E
17. OLD TAURANGA POST OFFICE 37°40'52.56S 176°10'6.22E
18. CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,CHRISTCHURCH 43°32'18.41S 172°38'46.93E
19. CAPE REINGA LIGHTHOUSE,CAPE REINGA 34°25'36.22S 172°40'40.34E
20. BRIDGE OF REMEMBRANCE,CHRISTCHURCH 43°31'59.36S 172°38'0.32E
21. FORT NORTH HEAD,AUCKLAND 36°49'39.23S 174°48'42.37E
22. MAKOHINE VIADUCT ,PHINGAITI 39°52'10.64S 175°40'58.13E
The Hookers of Hawera: life at a brothel in small-town New Zealand | Frame
Life at a brothel in the small-town of Hawera, New Zealand. Frame is a series of short, standalone documentaries produced by Wrestler for The Spinoff.
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Stewart Island, Rakiura Hunting Trip
Stewart Island Hunting trip, Hunting and Diving in North Tikotatahi hunting block.