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  • Inside shot at Weta Cave. Wellington, New Zealand, 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Inside shot at Weta Cave. Wellington, New Zealand, 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Inside shot at Weta Cave. Wellington, New Zealand, 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The view from the top of Mount John overlooking Lake Tekapo and Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. Mount John is also the home of the Mount John University Observatory, Lake Tekapo has one of the most spectacular night skies in the world. 16th June 2011
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  • The view from the top of Mount John overlooking Lake Tekapo and Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. Mount John is also the home of the Mount John University Observatory, Lake Tekapo has one of the most spectacular night skies in the world. 16th June 2011
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  • The view from the top of Mount John overlooking Lake Tekapo and Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. Mount John is also the home of the Mount John University Observatory, Lake Tekapo has one of the most spectacular night skies in the world. 16th June 2011
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  • The view from the top of Mount John overlooking Lake Tekapo and Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. Mount John is also the home of the Mount John University Observatory, Lake Tekapo has one of the most spectacular night skies in the world. 16th June 2011
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  • Sheep are herded during the New Zealand Farming and Horticulture, Sheep Sales, at Lake Tekapo in Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. 24th February 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness asleep at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Moored yachts in Viaduct Basin at night time with Sky Tower in the background. Auckland, New Zealand, .Located in the heart of Auckland City, Viaduct Basin and Harbour is a first class residential, commercial and entertainment precinct..The marina caters to commercial vessels, pleasure craft and super yachts with 150 marina berths ranging in size up to 60 metres..Viaduct Basin hosts many fabulous events including the past America's Cup defences, Louis Vuitton Regattas, the Volvo Round the World Race stopover, Auckland International Boatshow and New Zealand Fashion Week..Visitors can explore New Zealand's rich maritime history at Voyager Maritime Museum, cruise the harbour on a charter yacht, view the yachts berthed in the harbour and enjoy the world class hospitality at the many bars and restaurants that line the waters edge..New Zealand's largest marine service precinct, Westhaven, lies a short walk to the west.. Auckland, New Zealand. 25th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Autumn in Arrowtown. An Historic Cottage at the end of town. .Arrowtown is the much visited, historic, 4-season, southern hemisphere holiday destination, located only 20 minutes drive from Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand..Arrowtown is a former gold-mining town built on the banks of the Arrow River, once a rich source of gold in the 1860's and now a sophisticated, multi-cultural town catering visitors from around the globe. Arrowtown offers an ambiance with its shops, restaurants, cafes, offices and galleries located within a tight precinct.  5th April 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Tourists Whitewater rafting with Kaituna Cascades, on the Kaituna River. Rotorua.  The trip includes one of the world's highest commercially rafted waterfall, with a 6 to 7 metres {21feet} drop. The trip flows through an extremely steep and narrow canyon taking around 50 minutes to navigate fourteen drops, including two waterfalls and several rapids. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists in the water with Bottlenose dolphin in the Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand while taking part in the swimming with dolphins experience run by Fullers Dolphin encounters from Paihia..The Bay of Islands is a stunning region consisting of 144 islands, abundant in natural wonder and marine life. With some of the warmest waters in New Zealand, the Bay of Islands is a natural wonderland where you can encounter bottlenose and common dolphins, whales, seals, penguins and a diverse range of birdlife.. Paihia, Bay of Islands, North Island,  New Zealand, 15th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A participant jumps from the famous AJ Hackett Bungy Jump ' The Ledge' above Queenstown, New Zealand. The Bungy jump comes equipped with a runway to launch out 400 metres over Queenstown. with the Remarkables Mountain Range providing a stunning backdrop. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 11th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A participant jumps from the famous AJ Hackett Bungy Jump ' The Ledge' above Queenstown, New Zealand. The Bungy jump comes equipped with a runway to launch out 400 metres over Queenstown. with the snow capped Remarkables Mountain Range providing a stunning backdrop. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 18th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Gannets at the Gannet Colony at Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand..The famous Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony is the largest most accessible mainland gannet colony in the world. Up to 20,000 birds populate the colony on dramatic cliffs high above the Pacific Ocean.  The Gannet's are members of the Booby family, with distinctive black eye markings and a pale gold crown. Visitors to the colony with Gannett Safaris Overland are able to see adults, who have the same life long mating partner and young nesting in serried rows carrying out their daily routine.  Pairs preen and perform the dance of the gannets' recognition ritual...The birds can be seen from September to early May. In September they return and build their nests ready for the arrival of the chicks during December and January. The chicks are then fattened up ready for their first and departing flight in late April, early May when they go off on their annual ritual to warmer climates. . Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes, Bay, New Zealand, 3rd January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Food and wine in the scenic setting of Hans Herzog winery, restaurant and vineyard cottage. Marrlborough, South Island New Zealand.  Hans Herzog's roots lie in Switzerland where the family has grown wine since 1630.  The boutique estate and restaurant is widely acclaimed as one of the best in New Zealand...The Marlborough wine region is New Zealand's largest wine producer. The Marlborough wine region has earned a global reputation for viticultural excellence since the 1970s. It has an enviable international reputation for producing the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world. It also makes very good Chardonnay and Riesling and is fast developing a reputation for high quality Pinot Noir. Of the region's ten thousand hectares of grapes (almost half the national crop) one third are planted in Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough, New Zealand, 10th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Food and wine in the scenic setting of Hans Herzog winery, restaurant and vineyard cottage. Marrlborough, South Island New Zealand.  Hans Herzog's roots lie in Switzerland where the family has grown wine since 1630.  The boutique estate and restaurant is widely acclaimed as one of the best in New Zealand...The Marlborough wine region is New Zealand's largest wine producer. The Marlborough wine region has earned a global reputation for viticultural excellence since the 1970s. It has an enviable international reputation for producing the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world. It also makes very good Chardonnay and Riesling and is fast developing a reputation for high quality Pinot Noir. Of the region's ten thousand hectares of grapes (almost half the national crop) one third are planted in Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough, New Zealand, 10th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sauvignon Blanc grapes on the vines in the Marlborough Wine region, Blenheim, South Island, New Zealand...The Marlborough wine region is New Zealand's largest wine producer. The Marlborough wine region has earned a global reputation for viticultural excellence since the 1970s. It has an enviable international reputation for producing the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world. It also makes very good Chardonnay and Riesling and is fast developing a reputation for high quality Pinot Noir. Of the region's ten thousand hectares of grapes (almost half the national crop) one third are planted in Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough, New Zealand, 10th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sweeping views of vineyards covered to protect them from the frost with a stunning mountain range back drop in the Marlborough Wine Region, Blenheim,  South Island of New Zealand..The Marlborough wine region is New Zealand's largest wine producer. The Marlborough wine region has earned a global reputation for viticultural excellence since the 1970s. It has an enviable international reputation for producing the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world. It also makes very good Chardonnay and Riesling and is fast developing a reputation for high quality Pinot Noir. Of the region's ten thousand hectares of grapes (almost half the national crop) one third are planted in Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough, New Zealand, 10th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Sauvignon Blanc grapes on the vines in the Marlborough Wine region, Blenheim, South Island, New Zealand.<br />
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  • Tourists on White Island, North Island, New Zealand..Whakaari or White Island is an active volcano, situated 48 km from the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, in the Bay of Plenty. .The island is roughly circular, about 2 km in diameter, and rises to a height of 321 m  above sea level. Sulphur mining was attempted but was abandoned in 1914 after ten workers were killed. It is New Zealand's only active marine volcano and perhaps the most accessible on earth, attracting scientists and volcanologists worldwide as well as many tourists. It is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone.. The main activities on the island now are guided tours and scientific research. White Island, New Zealand, 5th December 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Tourists on White Island, North Island, New Zealand..Whakaari or White Island is an active volcano, situated 48 km from the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, in the Bay of Plenty. .The island is roughly circular, about 2 km in diameter, and rises to a height of 321 m  above sea level. Sulphur mining was attempted but was abandoned in 1914 after ten workers were killed. It is New Zealand's only active marine volcano and perhaps the most accessible on earth, attracting scientists and volcanologists worldwide as well as many tourists. It is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone.. The main activities on the island now are guided tours and scientific research. White Island, New Zealand, 5th December 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Tourists on White Island, North Island, New Zealand..Whakaari or White Island is an active volcano, situated 48 km from the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, in the Bay of Plenty. .The island is roughly circular, about 2 km in diameter, and rises to a height of 321 m  above sea level. Sulphur mining was attempted but was abandoned in 1914 after ten workers were killed. It is New Zealand's only active marine volcano and perhaps the most accessible on earth, attracting scientists and volcanologists worldwide as well as many tourists. It is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone.. The main activities on the island now are guided tours and scientific research. White Island, New Zealand, 5th December 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in M?ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists on a cruise ship on Milford Sound, South Island, New Zealand..Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Ma¯ori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination..Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point - the mouth of the fiord - and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side. Among the peaks are The Elephant at 1,517 metres (4,977 ft), said to resemble an elephant's head and The Lion, 1,302 metres (4,272 ft), in the shape of a crouching lion. Lush rain forests cling precariously to these cliffs, while seals, penguins, and dolphins frequent the waters and whales can be seen sometimes..Milford Sound sports two permanent waterfalls all year round, Lady Bowen Falls and Stirling Falls. After heavy rain many hundreds of temporary waterfalls can be seen running down the steep sided rock faces. .The beauty of this landscape draws thousands of visitors each day, with between 550,000 and 1 million visitors in total per year. This makes the sound one of New Zealand's most-visited tourist spots, and also the most famous New Zealand tourist destination.  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • An aerial view of a yacht sailing in the pristine water of the Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand. .The Bay of Islands boasts a unique coastline sheltering over 150 small islands in its arms. Once a seafaring and whaling region the Bay of Islands is today a popular tourist destination recognised for it's cultural heritage as well as it's amazing scenery and wildlife. Small towns are scattered along the coastline. There are a lot of water-based activities, including kayaking, swimming with dolphins, game fishing and boating and whales and dolphins can often be seen in the bay. Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 16th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • An aerial view of A yacht's moored in a secluded bay in the Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand. .The Bay of Islands boasts a unique coastline sheltering over 150 small islands in its arms. Once a seafaring and whaling region the Bay of Islands is today a popular tourist destination recognised for it's cultural heritage as well as it's amazing scenery and wildlife. Small towns are scattered along the coastline. There are a lot of water-based activities, including kayaking, swimming with dolphins, game fishing and boating and whales and dolphins can often be seen in the bay. Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 16th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Cyclists make their way around the vineyards of the Marlborough Wine Region, with Wine Tours by Bike. Marlborough has over 40 wineries within a 10km radius of Blenheim. Marlborough is New Zealand's most important and largest wine area and is world famous for its Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough. New Zealand. 11th February 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The view from Kaiti Hill of  Gisborne city and  Poverty Bay.. Kaiti Hill is an ancestral site of the Ngati Oneone in Gisborne. It is at the base of this hill that Captain James Cook came ashore, after first sighting New Zealand in October 1769..The 33 ha Titirangi Reserve is a tourist attraction, the hill has a Cook monument and four lookouts over Gisborne city and Poverty Bay. Other features include a World War II gun emplacement, a summit track and nature trails. At the base of the hill is the marae Te Poho-o-Rawiri, the home of Ngati Oneone, which was built by Rawiri Te Kani..Gisborne, North Island,  New Zealand. 15th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Ballooning over the Hawkes Bay region of the North Island of New Zealand. The flights provide pristine views and spectacular scenery of the surrounding wine region and mountain background at dawn. Early Morning Balloons operates out of Hastings and is run by owners Andrew and Sally Livingston, Rosser Road, Hastings. Hawkes Bay. New Zealand. 12th January 2010 Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Autumn in Arrowtown. Historic Cottages at the end of town. .Arrowtown is the much visited, historic, 4-season, southern hemisphere holiday destination, located only 20 minutes drive from Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand..Arrowtown is a former gold-mining town built on the banks of the Arrow River, once a rich source of gold in the 1860's and now a sophisticated, multi-cultural town catering visitors from around the globe. Arrowtown offers an ambiance with its shops, restaurants, cafes, offices and galleries located within a tight precinct.  5th April 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Large sign "You are entering the tribal lands of te Whanau a Apanui' Just before Hawaii, on the East cape drive, North Island, New Zealand. 19th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A slowly braised Lamb Shank served with creamy mashed potato, tomato, leek and bacon jus and parsnip crisps at Domaine Restaurant, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Waikato. New Zealand. 15th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Craggy Range Winery, Waimarama Road, Havelock North, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 3rd January 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Thoroughbred race horses and foals in paddocks at Cambridge Thoroughbred Lodge,  Cambridge, Waikato, New Zealand,, 16th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Lush tree ferns line the river bank in the Whanganui National Park, North Island, New Zealand. 30th December 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Artefacts at The Tangata Whenua Gallery at the Otago Museum..The gallery was redeveloped in 1990 to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. For the redevelopment, Otago Museum Curators liaised with local Maori to create a gallery in which all would feel comfortable and welcome. The aim was to tell the stories of the makers and users of the artefacts on display.The Museum works closely with representatives of Ngai Tahu, the southern iwi or tribe, to ensure that displays are culturally appropriate..  Otago, New Zealand. 25th March 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vintage aircraft on display at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, Aerodrome Road. Omaka, Blenheim. New Zealand, 10th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Vintage aircraft on display at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, Aerodrome Road. Omaka, Blenheim. New Zealand, 10th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A group of French wine experts during a wine tasting session at Cloudy Bay Vineyard, Jackson Road., Marlborough, New Zealand..The winery and vineyards are situated in the Wairau Valley in Marlborough at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island. This unique and cool wine region enjoys a maritime climate with the longest hours of sunshine of any place in New Zealand. Wairau Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand. 9th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Diners on outside cafe seats in Trafalgar Street, Nelson, New Zealand, 1st February 2011, Photo Tim Clayton
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  • People kayaking on crystal clear waters of Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand, 5th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Olive groves at Moutere Grove Olives, Upper Moutere, New Zealand, 1st February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • People enjoying a horse ride around the countryside at Happy Valley Adventures, Cable Bay Rd. Nelson New Zealand, 30th January  2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Tropical Fish at Touch the Sea Aquarium, Aranui road. Mapua. New Zealand, 2nd February 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Koroniti marae and carvings. Whanganui River rd. Koriniti is located on the banks of the Whanganui River about 40km from the city of Wanganui,  26th December 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • St Mary's Church Vivian Street, New Plymouth.The oldest stone church in New Zealand. Designed by Architect Frederick Thatcher, the original church was opened in 1846 and forms part of the present building. Benjamin Mountfort was responsible for the sanctuary, a five-sided apse. (1893). Marsland Hill behind the church was once a pa and then the headquarters of the British Army in north Taranaki during the 1860s. New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, 22nd December 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Te Whiti's grave at Parihaka Pa,  Parihaka Road South of Pungarehu. Te Whiti  was a Maori spiritual leader and founder of the village of Parihaka, in New Zealand's Taranaki region New Zealand,, 23rd December 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Bistro Lago at the Hilton Hotel,  Lake Taupo, Taupo, New Zealand,, 7th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Lakeland Queen, purpose built in 1986 and modelled after the shallow draft stern driven Mississippi River Boats has now become an iconic fixture of the lake providing  memorable culinary cruises. The Lakeland  Queen has only ever sailed on Lake Rotorua. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Huka Falls Jet boat at the Huka Falls..The Huka Falls are the largest falls on the Waikato River, near Taupo on New Zealand's North Island..They are the most visited natural attraction in New Zealand!.The Waikato river is one of New Zealand's longest rivers and it drains Lake Taupo - the largest freshwater lake in all of Australasia. .At the Huka Falls, the Waikato River which is normally 100m wide, is squeezed through a 20 metre wide gorge and over a 20m drop..Every second up to 220,000 litres of water gushes through the gorge and shoots out over 8 metres beyond to create a beautful blue/green pool...The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam, especially under flooding conditions.Lake Taupo, New Zealand,, 8th January 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Huka Falls are the largest falls on the Waikato River, near Taupo on New Zealand's North Island..They are the most visited natural attraction in New Zealand!.The Waikato river is one of New Zealand's longest rivers and it drains Lake Taupo - the largest freshwater lake in all of Australasia. .At the Huka Falls, the Waikato River which is normally 100m wide, is squeezed through a 20 metre wide gorge and over a 20m drop..Every second up to 220,000 litres of water gushes through the gorge and shoots out over 8 metres beyond to create a beautful blue/green pool...The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam, especially under flooding conditions.Lake Taupo, New Zealand,, 8th January 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Kayakers visit the Maori rock carvings at Mine Bay, Lake Taupo. ..Master carver Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell carved Ngatoroirangi, his first ever rock carving, onto the cliff face at the southern end of Mine Bay. The Maori rock carvings are over 10 metres high and are only accessible by boat. In the late 1970s master carver Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell came to his mother's land at Lake Taupo.  On a boat trip around the Western Bays he saw the cliffs at Mine Bay and decided to use them as a canvas for his work...Matahi decided to carve a likeness of Ngatoroirangi, a visionary Maori navigator who guided the Tuwharetoa and Te Arawa tribes to the Taupo area over a thousand years ago.  In recognition of the multi-cultural nature of New Zealand, Matahi also carved two smaller figures of Celtic design, which depict the south wind and a mermaid.  The Ngatoroirangi carving took four summers to complete and the carvers took no payment other than donations to cover the cost of the scaffolding.  The carving has become an important cultural attraction for the region. Lake Taupo, New Zealand,, 8th January 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Almond Tarts on sale at Kerikeri Bakehouse Café,  Kerikeri Rd,  New Zealand, 15th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • BAROLO restaurant, Interior table shots at  Langham Hotel, 83 Symonds St.  Auckland, New Zealand, 5th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wine tasting at the cellar door at Soljan's Estate Winery, Auckland, New Zealand, 12th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Moored yachts in Viaduct Basin. Auckland, New Zealand, .Located in the heart of Auckland City, Viaduct Basin and Harbour is a first class residential, commercial and entertainment precinct..The marina caters to commercial vessels, pleasure craft and super yachts with 150 marina berths ranging in size up to 60 metres..Viaduct Basin hosts many fabulous events including the past America's Cup defences, Louis Vuitton Regattas, the Volvo Round the World Race stopover, Auckland International Boatshow and New Zealand Fashion Week..Visitors can explore New Zealand's rich maritime history at Voyager Maritime Museum, cruise the harbour on a charter yacht, view the yachts berthed in the harbour and enjoy the world class hospitality at the many bars and restaurants that line the waters edge..New Zealand's largest marine service precinct, Westhaven, lies a short walk to the west.. Auckland, New Zealand. 31st October  2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Kayakers venture down crystal clear waters of a sheltered lagoon in the Abel Tasman National Park., South Island, New Zealand, The Abel Tasman National Park at the top of the South Island was established in 1942. it is renowned for its golden beaches, sculptured granite cliffs, native wildlife encounters and beautiful scenery..A number of kayaking companies run guided tours from Marahau, Kaiteriteri and Golden Bay. Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand. 5th.February 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Kayakers venture down crystal clear waters of a sheltered lagoon in the Abel Tasman National Park., South Island, New Zealand, The Abel Tasman National Park at the top of the South Island was established in 1942. it is renowned for its golden beaches, sculptured granite cliffs, native wildlife encounters and beautiful scenery..A number of kayaking companies run guided tours from Marahau, Kaiteriteri and Golden Bay. Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand. 5th.February 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Inside shot at Weta Cave. Wellington, New Zealand, 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The view from the top of Mount John overlooking Lake Tekapo and Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. Mount John is also the home of the Mount John University Observatory, Lake Tekapo has one of the most spectacular night skies in the world. 24th February 2011
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  • The view from the top of Mount John overlooking Lake Tekapo and Mackenzie Country, South Island, New Zealand. Mount John is also the home of the Mount John University Observatory, Lake Tekapo has one of the most spectacular night skies in the world and is a popular tourist destination. 8th June 2011.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe is fed by children during feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Grandmother Nathalie, a Rothschild Giraffe shows her character to spectators as she awaits feeding time at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Nathalie is 23 years old and has given birth to six calves and is now a grandmother. Orana Wildlife Park is set on 80 hectares, and is New Zealand's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lion cub at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A lioness roars at Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch. Set on 80 hectares, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand 's only open range zoo. .Over 400 animals from 70 different species are displayed. Mcleans Island Road, Christchurch, New Zealand. 9th June 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Ferry Terminal at Auckland Harbour at night time. Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, 25th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Passengers on the Devonport Ferry running from Auckland to Devonport.  Auckland, North Island, New Zealand. 26th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • An early evening view of the skyline of the City of Auckland and Auckland Harbour showing Sky Tower. Auckland, North Island, New Zealand. 12th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • An early evening view of the skyline of the City of Auckland and Auckland Harbour showing Sky Tower. Auckland, North Island, New Zealand. 12th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Moored yachts in Viaduct Basin. Auckland, New Zealand, .Located in the heart of Auckland City, Viaduct Basin and Harbour is a first class residential, commercial and entertainment precinct..The marina caters to commercial vessels, pleasure craft and super yachts with 150 marina berths ranging in size up to 60 metres..Viaduct Basin hosts many fabulous events including the past America's Cup defences, Louis Vuitton Regattas, the Volvo Round the World Race stopover, Auckland International Boatshow and New Zealand Fashion Week..Visitors can explore New Zealand's rich maritime history at Voyager Maritime Museum, cruise the harbour on a charter yacht, view the yachts berthed in the harbour and enjoy the world class hospitality at the many bars and restaurants that line the waters edge..New Zealand's largest marine service precinct, Westhaven, lies a short walk to the west.. Auckland, New Zealand. 3rd November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Wine glasses line the tables at the French Café. Symonds Street. Auckland, New Zealand, 9th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Weaved products made at Te Puia's Weaving School, Rotorua,  New Zealand. Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand - a place of gushing waters, steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Te Puia also hosts National Carving and Weaving Schools and  daily maori culture performances including dancing and singing. Rotorua, 9th December 2010 New Zealand.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Maori Cultural Performances at Te Puia, Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, New Zealand..Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand, a place of  steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Maori culture also includes the National Carving and Weaving Schools while the Maori Cultural performance include Meeting House greeting, Maori traditional dance and the famous Haka. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 8th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Maori Cultural Performances at Te Puia, Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, New Zealand..Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand, a place of  steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Maori culture also includes the National Carving and Weaving Schools while the Maori Cultural performance include Meeting House greeting, Maori traditional dance and the famous Haka. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 8th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A Maori Cultural Performances at Te Puia, Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, New Zealand..Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand, a place of  steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Maori culture also includes the National Carving and Weaving Schools while the Maori Cultural performance include Meeting House greeting, Maori traditional dance and the famous Haka. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 8th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A Maori Cultural Performances at Te Puia, Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, New Zealand..Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand, a place of  steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Maori culture also includes the National Carving and Weaving Schools while the Maori Cultural performance include Meeting House greeting, Maori traditional dance and the famous Haka. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 8th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The te whakarewarewatangaoteopetauaawahiao sign at Te Puia. Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand - a place of gushing waters, steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Te Puia also hosts National Carving and Weaving Schools and  daily maori culture performances including dancing and singing. Rotorua, 8th December 2010 New Zealand.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The carved contemporary entrance to Te Puia, Rotorua. Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand - a place of gushing waters, steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Te Puia also hosts National Carving and Weaving Schools and  daily maori culture performances including dancing and singing. Rotorua, 8th December 2010 New Zealand.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A spectacular geyser at sunset at Te Puia, Rotorua. Te Puia is the premier Maori cultural centre in New Zealand - a place of gushing waters, steaming vents, boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers. Te Puia also hosts National Carving and Weaving Schools and  daily maori culture performances including dancing and singing. Rotorua, 8th December 2010 New Zealand.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Kitesurfers in action at Tahunanui Beach, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand.. Home to Kitesurf Nelson, Tahunanui, the main beach in Nelson, is a great spot for all level of riders, with a consistent sea breeze that provides solid riding through the spring and summer season..The Nelson and Tasman region offer some great riding at some of the most scenic locations in New Zealand. .Tahunanui Beach, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand 31st January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Kitesurfers in action at Tahunanui Beach, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand.. Home to Kitesurf Nelson, Tahunanui, the main beach in Nelson, is a great spot for all level of riders, with a consistent sea breeze that provides solid riding through the spring and summer season..The Nelson and Tasman region offer some great riding at some of the most scenic locations in New Zealand. .Tahunanui Beach, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand 31st January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Autumn in Arrowtown. Historic Cottages at the end of town. .Arrowtown is the much visited, historic, 4-season, southern hemisphere holiday destination, located only 20 minutes drive from Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand..Arrowtown is a former gold-mining town built on the banks of the Arrow River, once a rich source of gold in the 1860's and now a sophisticated, multi-cultural town catering visitors from around the globe. Arrowtown offers an ambiance with its shops, restaurants, cafes, offices and galleries located within a tight precinct.  5th April 2011.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Dolphins in playful mood in front of a pleasure boat with children in Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand..The dolphins are viewed by tourists on a 'swimming with Dolphins' trip with Dolphin Watch Eco Tours, run out of Picton, South Island, New Zealand. 27th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • Dolphins in playful mood in Queen Charlotte Sound, South Island, New Zealand..The dolphins are viewed by tourists on a 'swimming with Dolphins' trip with Dolphin Watch Eco Tours, run out of Picton, South Island, New Zealand. 27th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Walkers on the Tangariro Alpine Crossing.  The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a 7-8 hour hike traversing two active volcanoes within the Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand.  It is considered to be the best one day hike in New Zealand and in the top 10 one day hikes in the world. Packed into the 19.4km hike is an array of diverse landscapes and vegetations. From tussock like alpine meadows, to rugged lava flows, desert like craters and emerald lakes.  The Tongariro Alpine  9th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Vehicles navigate the elements at Off Road NZ, a sustainable premium adventure four wheel driving experience.  Off Road NZ is located on a beautiful NZ native bush clad property on the Mamaku Plateau, just 20 minutes north of Rotorua City. The formerly volcanic landscape offers diverse terrain for self-drive 4WD vehicles and other adventures.  Amoore Road, Rotorua, New Zealand. 13th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists Whitewater rafting with Kaituna Cascades, on the Kaituna River. Rotorua.  The trip includes one of the world's highest commercially rafted waterfall, with a 6 to 7 metres {21feet} drop. The trip flows through an extremely steep and narrow canyon taking around 50 minutes to navigate fourteen drops, including two waterfalls and several rapids. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists Whitewater rafting with Kaituna Cascades, on the Kaituna River. Rotorua.  The trip includes one of the world's highest commercially rafted waterfall, with a 6 to 7 metres {21feet} drop. The trip flows through an extremely steep and narrow canyon taking around 50 minutes to navigate fourteen drops, including two waterfalls and several rapids. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Tourists Whitewater rafting with Kaituna Cascades, on the Kaituna River. Rotorua.  The trip includes one of the world's highest commercially rafted waterfall, with a 6 to 7 metres {21feet} drop. The trip flows through an extremely steep and narrow canyon taking around 50 minutes to navigate fourteen drops, including two waterfalls and several rapids. Rotorua, New Zealand,, 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A participant exits the cave while Black Water rafting in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, North Island, New Zealand..The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company is New Zealand's first black water adventure tour operator which takes tourists through the  Ruakuri Cave at Waitomo..The five hour expedition combines abseiling the 35 metre entrance. climbing, a flying fox. black water tubing, leaping and floating through Ruakuri Cave and observing glow worms. The journey concludes  into the sunlight of the Waitomo forest..Waitomo, New Zealand,, 14th December  2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Participants  on black water tubing while Black Water rafting in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, North Island, New Zealand..The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company is New Zealand's first black water adventure tour operator which takes tourists through the  Ruakuri Cave at Waitomo..The five hour expedition combines abseiling the 35 metre entrance. climbing, a flying fox. black water tubing, leaping and floating through Ruakuri Cave and observing glow worms. The journey concludes  into the sunlight of the Waitomo forest..Waitomo, New Zealand,, 14th December  2010 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The signpost at the Cape Reinga Lighthouse at the north western most tip of the Aupouri Peninsula, at the northern end of the North Island of New Zealand. . Cape Reinga is  a favourite tourist attraction and the meeting point  between the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. From the lighthouse it is possible to watch the tidal race, as the two seas clash to create unsettled waters just off the coast. Cape Reinga, North Island, New Zealand, 21st November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Cape Reinga Lighthouse at the north western most tip of the Aupouri Peninsula, at the northern end of the North Island of New Zealand. . Cape Reinga is  a favourite tourist attraction and the meeting point  between the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. From the lighthouse it is possible to watch the tidal race, as the two seas clash to create unsettled waters just off the coast. Cape Reinga, North Island, New Zealand, 21st November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Cape Reinga Lighthouse at the north western most tip of the Aupouri Peninsula, at the northern end of the North Island of New Zealand. . Cape Reinga is  a favourite tourist attraction and the meeting point  between the Tasman Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. From the lighthouse it is possible to watch the tidal race, as the two seas clash to create unsettled waters just off the coast. Cape Reinga, North Island, New Zealand, 21st November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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