Hicks Bay is located on the East Cape of New Zealand, 186km from Gisborne. It has been occupied for about the last 1000 years. The area is home of many ancient Maori historical sites. The East Cape is a rural …
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August 14, 2014
Imagine dining in the illustrious historic Lysnar Ballroom; extravagantly built for a daughter’s rite of passage into her 21st year of life. No expense was spared for this daughter’s celebration into womanhood, as evidence by the loft for the string …
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August 07, 2014
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The Rere Rockslide is a beautiful natural wonder which presents much fun for the adventurous, and a wonderful view for those who would rather stay safe and dry during these chilly winter months. For those wanting in on the adrenaline …
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July 31, 2014
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Take a trip off the beaten path as you dive into the authentic Māori culture with Nativ ConnectioNZ in Whakatāne. When you book their Kai Ora Authentic Hāngi Experience, you’ll participate with the locals to prepare a truly authentic Hāngi …
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July 26, 2014
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Lace up your good walking shoes, bundle up, and get ready to head out on a leisurely walkabout along New Zealand’s coastline in the town of Gisborne. Depending on your pace and the sites where you choose to linger, this …
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July 22, 2014
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If you’re up for a relaxing, no agenda kind of day, pack up your partner or the family for a scenic road trip along the beautiful coast of New Zealand. Head west on the 35 and then the 2 toward …
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July 10, 2014
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It’s no secret that New Zealanders have a love affair for food; seriously good food. This is the very inspiration behind the Tauranga Seriously Good Food Show, presented by Bay Events Ltd. inside the ASB Arena at Baypark (81 Truman …
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June 26, 2014
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Set amidst 22 acres of astounding native trees and wildlife in Rotorua, is New Zealand’s largest kiwi conservation centre. Rainbow Springs Park gives you the opportunity to feed breakfast to the birds, watch the eels slither by through the water, …
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June 18, 2014
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Perhaps you’ve heard the term “geocaching” before or even tried finding a few in your own hometown. If you’ve never experienced the thrill, New Zealand is one of the greatest places on earth to get in on the game! It’s …
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June 11, 2014
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The date was June 10, 1886. More than 150 people in the Te Wairoa village lost their lives that night when Mount Tarawera erupted. Ash, rock, and mud came forth from the bowels of the volcano, covering the less than …
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June 03, 2014
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