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New Zealand is an amazing country with a diverse landscape spread throughout a relatively small landmass. The landscape was formed long ago, due to New Zealand's location on the verge of two tectonic plates and is being continually sculpted by extreme weather patterns. From the geothermal wonders in the north to the towering Southern Alps, time spent in New Zealand can take you from rainforest to beach, mountains to lakes, fiords to glaciers. | |
| Why choose one location when you have a choice of all in New Zealand? With a land mass approximately the size of the United Kingdom and a population of 4 million, many of New Zealand's regions appear untouched and they certainly have the feeling of being uncrowded. The people of New Zealand are often described as warm, friendly people and surely, living in such a wild country has cultured our easygoing attitudes. Many nationalities from the indigenous Maori, the European settlers, the Pacific Island immigrants and more recently, Asian immigrants join together to call New Zealand home. It is the fusing of these nationalities that make for a unique cultural experience when visiting New Zealand. |
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New Zealand is an island nation, which parted from other land masses over 100 million years ago. As a result, around 80% of our flora and fauna are only found here in New Zealand. In the oceans surrounding our nation, a wide array of sea life can be found ranging from whales and dolphins to seals and penguins, as well as abundant varieties of fish. As you are never far from the coast in New Zealand, it is possible to experience the majestic atmosphere of the mountains in the morning and watch an impressive sunset over the wild West Coast that same evening. | |
| It comes as no surprise that you will want to spend most of your time in New Zealand experiencing the outdoors. Our country offers many ways for you to take in the beauty of the outdoors year round, from scenic flights to the thrill of adventure activities, not to mention fishing and walking activities. |
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