Beach house/cottage - South Island New Zealand (between Dunedin & Christchurch)? |
| I am looking for a self-contained beach house or cottage in the South Island of New Zealand. I'll be heading North back to Christchurch, but want to spend 2 nights (after leaving Dunedin) ... |
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¿The cheapest way to go to Chirstchurch, please? |
Going to the South Island from Wellington.
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How on earth does he expect anyone to take him seriously when he shows his fat bum? Shooting the NZ flag shows his lack of respect.
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Which Glowworm Cave is better - Waitomo or Lake Te Anau? |
| Will go to New Zealand and will visit both Rotorua and Queenstown. Would like to visit one of the Glowworm Cave, which one is better? Pls ... |
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In New Zealand, can you rent cars one way? |
| I am under the impression that its not a problem from various guidbooks, but I would like to drive from Queenstown(or Dunedin) to Auckland to catch my plane home. I have 2 weeks and would like to see ... |
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Good activities in new zealand? |
| what are some good activities (such as that thing with the ball when you roll down the hill) to do in New Zealand?... |
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Since the Economy is turning to Shid, Should we stop letting Kiwis into OZ? |
Since the Economy is turning to Shid, Should we stop letting Kiwis into OZ?
Lets be honest hear why should a local born Aussie have to compete with a Kiwi for the same job in AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!!?<... |
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Is any real football played ......? |
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Ive been offered a job as a nanny in New Zealand.................? |
Does anyone know which visa i need to get and how long it allows me to stay in New Zealand for?
Is there also any other things that i need to get before i go in July?
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Questions about Law and Order - New Zealanders? |
| What do you think of this New 3 strikes and your out and no parole for the worst offenders and all? will it offened some ethinc communities or is is agaist human rights? anyways please tell me more ... |
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New Zealand - the weather and shops? |
Hi, as my nosing into NZ continues as am thinking of moving there have two questions for those in the know.
1. Weather - am considering Northland. So could anyone tell me I have heard its &... |
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Why the murders New Zealand? |
I mean why? On Friday a store owner was shot dead in a South Auckland liquior store. This morning a man held up police in downtown Dunedin with a gun. I mean was New Zealand always like this?
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What are the best places in New Zealand to live, work, and visit? |
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Kia Ora! You've got to visit Queenstown. Just look it up on google for pictures, and you will see how incredibly exciting and beautiful the city is. Working, however, is probably easiest in Auckland, because it is the economic hub of the country. Living in Wellington myself, I have to say it is worth a visit, but the South Island seems to have a bit more scenery. I hope you enjoy all that NZ has to offer you, It is an amazing place to live, work and visit! |
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Depends on your age and interests but I totally rate Queenstown. Its beautiful and you feel like you are on holiday all the time. Its got a great vibe to it because of all the tourists in good moods, there's PLENTY of work and loads of pubs to go to. Its a real party town.
If thats not what you are into then there is also the attraction of all the outdoor activities right on your doorstep ... hiking in the bush or mountains, boating, kayaking on the lake, windsurfing etc etc .... and also heaps of places for mountain or road cycling.
This place rocks!! Accommodation is a bit pricey but thats the only downside if you ask me. |
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courtnee
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definitely Auckland, it has a huge city and beautiful mountains, beaches, and national parks. Auckland has it all, i used to live there. the city is the best place to work, because it never sleeps and is always busy. some people like that, some people don't.
now if you are going for more of a scenery visit, the south island has beautiful mountains, green grass, and lots of sunshine (as you see in those movies)
have a look on this website for further information :)
http://www.newzealand.com/USA/ |
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unite ABs
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. Its the South Island.
Less hassle of traffic, house prices are cheaper, room to move about, space and fantastic scenery, good weather,
and the people are still fairly relaxed and easy going still. |
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tothebatmobilerobin
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Auckland for the large city and most any Hawkes Bay city for provincial - Keep away from Christchurch and Wanganui - known for racist attacks. Christchurch has the National Front (like the KKK - most of South Island is infected with them - Queenstown being the exception) and Wanganui has a racist Mayor who wears eyeliner (its true and the police in Wanganui arent much better sadly). |
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Snow R
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avoid small cities and rural areas. |
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