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Background: The Polynesian Maori reached New Zealand in about A.D. 800. In 1840, their chieftains entered into a compact with Britain, the Treaty of Waitangi, in which they ceded sovereignty to Queen Victoria while retaining territorial rights. In that same year, the British began the first organized colonial settlement. A series of land wars between 1843 and 1872 ended with the defeat of the native peoples. The British colony of New Zealand became an independent dominion in 1907 and supported the UK militarily in both World Wars. New Zealand's full participation in a number of defense alliances lapsed by the 1980s. In recent years, the government has sought to address longstanding Maori grievances.




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Friendly calves
Friendly calves
Mahoe Cheese Factory
Monday, September 28th We woke to a gray morning poring with rain. For breakfast we made banana pancakes, then piled into the 7-seater Smit mobile and drove into town to visit the iSite. We needed to get info on what to do in the area when the weather's bad. We started of with a Cheese Factory. The directions were bad so we ended up driving up and down trying to find it. Finally Mel found a map that showed the location of the factory, but when we arrived we found the shop unattended. We took a peak through the windows but [View Full Entry]

Ferdi and Talita - Ferdi & Talita de Lange | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 30th 2009 | 178 Views | [diary=440928]

Stone sculpture
Mission Station
Kemp House 1822

By jujubee
September 30th 2009
More days.... Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Dunedin
Day 11 15th September- Colvile Farm to Whitianga Unfortunately today we had to leave the farm and move on in our trip as there is so much to see and not enough time! We started of by stopping at the little store in Colvile (very little store) to stock up on milk, butter and bread. We then started driving off to the far north of the Coromandel Peninsula; the drive was amazing all pretty much unsealed road untouched coastline of turquoise color! We then drove back through Colville back down to Coromandel town and on towards Whitianga arriving in Whitianga we [View Full Entry]

jujubee - jujubee | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 4th 2009 | 37 Views | [diary=440982]

LakeTekapo08
MtCookNP03b

Today is a day of travel so not much going on, set alarm for 7, and got up at 8 - Uncle Donald would be unimpressed with that efficiency! The weather upon inspection from our hotel window proved to be what I’d describe as; miserable squally rain with wind. Am I back at home? Nope, the yellow buses with the pantograph confirmed we’re still in Wellington. The flight is at 3pm so we’ve just a few hours this morning to see what the place has to offer - noting the weather, bang goes the cable car trip and resolution of the [View Full Entry]

broondog - Graeme Brownlie | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 4th 2009 | 22 Views | [diary=441906]

Ferry
Parliament

Hole in one place
Hole in one place
You stand on the edge of the lake and try to get a hole in one for a prize
Well it's another rainy day here in gorgeous New Zealand, although it feels more like i'm in Ireland at the moment. New Zealand is also very green for a reason it would seem. We had to move rooms so we moved our stuff and made some breakfast. The rain lightened up a bit so we went for a walk down to the lake but couldn't see much thanks to the clouds so we walked back in to town and found a small movie theatre just as it really started to pour so we ran in and paid to see the only [View Full Entry]

Laurene - Laurene in the South Pacific | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2009 | 23 Views | [diary=444227]

Lake Taupo
hole in one again

Nath and our Roxy van !
Nath and our Roxy van !
We stumbled across our lovely van by chance whilst walking by the beach near Mark and Zoes place only a couple days after we arrived !! It was meant to be......!
After a week spent mingling in the sunshine with the beautiful people of Sydney (and sticking out like sore thumbs in our rags!), we arrived into Christchurch, New Zealand. Where it felt more like we'd just arrived in the Arctic. It was bloomin freezing compared to what we'd just spent the past 6 months in !!! We were met by friends from home, Zoe and Mark who both moved out here a few years ago, and whisked off to their pad in the hills on the outskirts of the city where we spent the next month or so coming back down [View Full Entry]

Norm and Nath - Claire Norman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 5th 2009 | 72 Views | [diary=427756]

The Avon river, Christchurch
Christchurch Tram
Hagley Park, Christchurch

Friday, September 25th Our day started out with us wondering what vehicle to buy. We're leaning towards a van, but also looked at a few 4x4's and caravans. Mel reminded us that we were getting ahead of ourselves; we'd need visas if we wanted to stay another three months. We didn't think we'd need to rush, but when Talita phoned immigration they said they'd need 30 days to process our application. Our current visas expire in 27 days! So, with no time too lose we downloaded the forms, scanned through it to see what we needed to submit, then drove to [View Full Entry]

Ferdi and Talita - Ferdi & Talita de Lange | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 30th 2009 | 118 Views | [diary=440888]

Grts grts grts
Photogenic Keira
A great spot for free camping

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Mt. Egmont
Hello! It's been awhile but thats mainly because we haven't done any more exploring lately! But we did have Krithia and Melvin come and visit us so I thought I'd put the pictures up of that weekend. I also got a new tattoo! Its on my foot, of a pohutukawa flower. It's the New Zealand "Christmas Tree" because the flowers are red and the leaves are very dark green. The trees are beautiful especially when they are in bloom (which is right about now!) Not much else is new, but I would like to say Happy Birthday to my niece Bella [View Full Entry]

bullocan - Andrea Bullock | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 29th 2009 | 52 Views | [diary=440613]

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By LoYo
September 29th 2009
The Catlins Oceania » New Zealand » South Island » Otago » Catlins
Catlins
Catlins
McClean Falls
A few weekends ago I went to the Catlins national park with my friends Clara and Jenny. We drove to Invercargill on Friday and then spent saturday and sunday driving around the catlins and getting out to do short walks, see look out points, and see waterfalls. It was such a fun and relaxing weekend with those girls. We all really enjoyed ourselves and got an entire hostel to ourselves on saturday night which was really nice. The Catlins is so beautiful. I guess everybody will have to get used to me saying this about everywhere I go, but New Zealand [View Full Entry]

LoYo - Lorene Young | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 29th 2009 | 32 Views | [diary=440659]

Catlins
Catlins
Catlins

Never underestimate the value of seeing a familiar face. We certainly won't after this trip! South America was an amazing experience, but we were definitely ready for a change and for a few weeks of speaking the same language as the locals. After getting nice New Zealand stamps in our passports, the first 'local' that we had the pleasure of conversing with was a pleasant lady on the customs desk. As we declared to be in possession of some hiking boots, she checked our soles and then as us if we had a tint. This did little to sooth my paranoia [View Full Entry]

SineadandPhilippeRTW - Sinead Neylon Philippe Counet | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 7th 2009 | 66 Views | [diary=442894]

Elisha and Paul
Auckland
This is how far away from home we are...

By Laurene
September 29th 2009
Off to Taupo Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Taupo
Meike and I walked over to the geothermal park in the city but we were both so tired from the night before that neither of us had the energy to really walk around so we ended up going for a coffee, ate some lunch and then waited for our stray bus to pick us up. We were happy to see a small bus pull up to pick us up. We hopped on and met a variety of interesting people haha. We got in to Taupo and went to the skydiving place to watch a video and anyone who wanted to skydive [View Full Entry]

Laurene - Laurene in the South Pacific | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2009 | 27 Views | [diary=444213]

Pretty colours
steaming pond
Lava Bar