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Lovely Lake Wanaka

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The mountains surrounding the lake provide top ski and heli-ski facilities, attracting snow lovers from around the world . . . → Read More: Lovely Lake Wanaka

Kokoda Papaua New Guinea one of the world’s toughest walks

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The track is mainly mud, and you can sink right into it down to your knees, making walking extremely difficult and tiring . . . → Read More: Kokoda Papaua New Guinea one of the world’s toughest walks

The steamy side of White Island New Zealand

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Walking upon the island is akin to walking on an alien world as it is too toxic for vegetation to grow and there are fumaroles and craters, with amusing names like Donald Duck and Nellie . . . → Read More: The steamy side of White Island New Zealand

Christchurch still welcomes visitors following earthquake

not only is the city alive, well and operating normally but there are added incentives for tourists to visit . . . → Read More: Christchurch still welcomes visitors following earthquake

Mt Hagen a trip back in time

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Mt. Hagen’s altitude and proximity to The Equator means that it has an ideal climate of warm days, regular rainfall and slightly cooler nights . . . → Read More: Mt Hagen a trip back in time

Windswept in Wellington New Zealand

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Wellington is located on the southern end of New Zealand’s North Island and is one of the world’s great little cities . . . → Read More: Windswept in Wellington New Zealand

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