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  • Inside shot at Weta Cave. Wellington, New Zealand, 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A panoramic view of the iconic Cristo Redentor, Christ the Redeemer statue on Mount Corcovado. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  The Jesus Christ statue was voted one of the seven wonders of the modern world in 2007. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 11th December 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Participants inside a Zorb Globe preparing for  a ride down the hill. The sport of Zorb globe riding was invented in New Zealand and globes are designed, manufactured and tested there, The Zorb globe is an 11 foot high inflatable transparent sphere which you can ride inside. Two feet of air protect you from the ground enabling you to globe ride down hills at high.  Agrodome, Western Rd. Ngongotahaha.  Rotorua, New Zealand,, 11th December 2010 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Wine glasses line the tables at the French Café. Symonds Street. Auckland, New Zealand, 9th November 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Sunset at Wharariki Beach and Archway Islands, Golden Bay, situated just west of Cape Farewell and Farewell Spit at the northern most point of the South Island of New Zealand..Wharariki beach is approximately an hour's drive from Takaka, and is accessible by a 20 minute stroll across private, rolling farmland..The remote beach is characterised by bold cliff lines, high arches, caves, sand dunes and is home to fur-seals and seabirds. The wind sweeping the western coast has resulted in quirky, intriguing bushland. Wharariki Beach, South Island, New Zealand. 7th 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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  • A view of Queenstown town centre, New Zealand with the snow capped Remarkables mountain range providing a stunning backdrop..Queenstown is nestled on the shores of the crystal clear waters of Lake Wakatipu in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand..Queenstown is New Zealand's premier tourist destination providing an abundance of year round outdoor activities for both young and old. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 18th May 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Golfers at Cape Kidnappers exclusive golf course. Hawkes  Bay, North Island, New Zealand..Completed in 2004 and designed by legendary golf architect Tom Doak,  Cape Kidnappers is a par 71 golf course measuring 7,119 yards (6,510 meters), the spectacular New Zealand golf course has been hailed as one of the great modern marvels in golf. Cape Kidnappers golf course is currently ranked the 41st best golf course in the world by Golf Magazine showing dramatic cliff top setting. Cape Kiddnappers, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. 5th January 2011 Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Wine lovers at the Marlborough Wine Festival, Brancott Estate Winery, Marlborough, South Island, New Zealand..Over 8000 wine and food lovers attend New Zealand's most popular and successful wine festival showcasing the regions best wines produced by around 110 wineries. Festival goers get the opportunity to sample a unique selection of wines and local foods at Marlborough's Brancott Estate winery. For the wine aficionados there are two wine tutorials from the region's leading winemakers and viticulturist. The festival includes a fashion in the vines competition  and live music throughout the day.<br />
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The Marlborough wine region is New Zealand's largest wine producer and 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, 12th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Wine lovers at the Marlborough Wine Festival, Brancott Estate Winery, Marlborough, South Island, New Zealand..Over 8000 wine and food lovers attend New Zealand's most popular and successful wine festival showcasing the regions best wines produced by around 110 wineries. Festival goers get the opportunity to sample a unique selection of wines and local foods at Marlborough's Brancott Estate winery. For the wine aficionados there are two wine tutorials from the region's leading winemakers and viticulturist. The festival includes a fashion in the vines competition  and live music throughout the day.<br />
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The Marlborough wine region is New Zealand's largest wine producer and 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, 12th February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Sweeping views of vineyards at sunset with a stunning mountain range back drop in the Marlborough Wine Region, Blenheim,  South Island of New Zealand.<br />
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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  • A Dargaud & Jaegle Tonnellerie Wine barrel from France  at the cellar door 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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  • A bungy jumper in action from The AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump, Queenstown New Zealand. The Kawarau Bridge Bungy jump was the World's first Commercial bungy Jump and opened in 1988. The 43m jump attracts tens of thousands of bungy jumpers each year. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 30th March 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A bungy jumper jumps from The AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump, Queenstown New Zealand. The Kawarau Bridge Bungy jump was the World's first Commercial bungy Jump and opened in 1988. The 43m jump attracts tens of thousands of bungy jumpers each year. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 30th March 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A bungy jumper from The AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Bungy Jump, Queenstown New Zealand. The Kawarau Bridge Bungy jump was the World's first Commercial bungy Jump and opened in 1988. The 43m jump attracts tens of thousands of bungy jumpers each year. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 30th March 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A tourist ship close to the spectacular Stirling Falls on Milford Sound..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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  • A plane flies over Mitre Peak at sunset. Mitre Peak is an iconic mountain in the South Island of New Zealand. It is one of the most photographed peaks in the country. Part of the reason for its iconic status is its location. Close to the shore of Milford Sound, in the Fiordland National Park in the southwestern South Island, it is a stunning sight. Rising to 1,692 metres from the water of the sound. it is actually a closely grouped set of five peaks, although from most easily accessible viewpoints it appears as a single point. Milford Sound,  Milford Sound, New Zealand. 29th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The TSS Earnslaw,  a 1912 Edwardian vintage twin screw steamer on the waters of Lake Wakatipu in, Queenstown, New Zealand. .It is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Central Otago, and the only remaining passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the southern hemisphere..The TSS Earnslaw heads along Lake Wakatipu from Queenstown  daily, running tourist trips to Walter Peak Station passing magnificent  peaks and contrasting shoreline foliage along the lakeside. Queenstown, New Zealand. 17th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Competitors in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Competitors in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Wayne Findlay (left) and Graham Robinson in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finishied with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finishied with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Nick Leach from Christchurch tackles the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 22nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 22nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The TSS Earnslaw,  a 1912 Edwardian vintage twin screw steamer on the waters of Lake Wakatipu in, Queenstown, New Zealand. .It is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Central Otago, and the only remaining passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the southern hemisphere..The TSS Earnslaw heads along Lake Wakatipu from Queenstown  daily, running tourist trips to Walter Peak Station passing magnificent  peaks and contrasting shoreline foliage along the lakeside. Queenstown, New Zealand. 12th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • People on the Dart River Funyak Safari with Dart River Jet Safaris. The  unique adventure combines exhilarating wilderness jet boating with unique Funyak inflatable canoes used to explore the magnificent World Heritage wilderness within Mt Aspiring National Park. Professional guides take participants through dramatic landscapes, paddling along channels of the glacier fed Dart River's braided river system as well as along hidden side streams, rock pools and dramatic chasms. The tour is based at Glenorchy and provides transport from Queenstown, Dart River Safaris. Glenorchy, New Zealand. 13th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • An aerial view 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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  • Mountain Bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Outside Sports Super D Enduro event in Queenstown, Central Otago, at the Weekend. The 6 hour non stop team and individual races attracted 86 competitors and included Skyline Gondola access. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 16th April 2011. 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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  • Young men play rugby along the beachfront at Eastbourne, New Zealand...Eastbourne, New Zealand. An outer suburb, it is situated on the eastern shore of Wellington Harbour, 5 kilometres south of the main Lower Hutt urban area, and directly across the harbour from the Miramar Peninsula in Wellington city. It is reached from Lower Hutt by a narrow exposed coastal road via the industrial suburb of Seaview. It comprises some 2000 residential homes spread over the seven main small bays of Point Howard, Lowry Bay, York Bay, Mahina Bay, Days Bay, Rona Bay and Robinsons Bay, although only the last two are commonly considered part of Eastbourne itself. There are also two smaller bays; Sunshine Bay and Sorrento Bay. Eastbourne, New Zealand.  25th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Taranaki Thermal Spa incorporating the historic Tarawhata Mineral Baths. The artesian mineral well is modern healing waters facility with 29,000 year-old water. Also housing bodywork, beauty, spas, sauna  and boutique organic hair studio. Alkaline mineral water bottled at source are available to purchase on-site.  Bonithon Avenue, New Plymouth, New Zealand. 20th December 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Upstairs at Bookshop Cafe,  Gladstone Road. Gisborne, New Zealand. 17th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Walkers in the Te Urewera National Park on the Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk. .The remote, rugged, immense, Te Urewera National Park is famous for its lakes and forested beauty as well as its stormy history. In the southern part of the park lie two of the park's treasures, Lake Waikaremoana and the smaller Lake Waikareiti. .Te Urewera National Park lies between the Bay of Plenty and Hawke's Bay in the North Island of New Zealand.The nearest towns are Whakatane, Murupara and Wairoa. Te Urewera National Park, New Zealand. 18th January 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Fly Fishing in the Hawkes Bay region...... NOT WITH Grant Petherick who was unavailable..... .New Zealand,, 12th January 2011 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Gibbston Valley vineyard in Gibbston Valley, Central Otago. The winery includes a cave which has been blasted out of the solid schist of the Central Otago mountains, and creates an ideal natural environment to mature award-winning wines, stored at a constant 12-14°C (53.6-57.2°F). Gibbston Valley Wines, State Highway 6, Queenstown, New Zealand. 23rd March  2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Youngsters are prepared for horse trekking with Paradise Valley Ventures Horse Riding near Rotorua.  Paradise Valley Ventures Horse Riding is set on 700 acres of New Zealand pasture, a working farm with sheep and cattle. Paradise Valley, Rotorua, New Zealand.  New Zealand. 10th December 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A young girls feeds a sheep during the Organic farm tour at Agrodome, Rotorua. The Agrodome offers visitors the experience of seeing through the eyes of a New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160 hectare sheep and beef farm, Agrodome gives visitors an educational and hands-on experience..  Agrodome includes a Sheep Show featuring 19 breeds of sheep, sheep shearing, cow milking, lamb feeding and dog demonstrations. .The Organic Farm Tour gives visitors a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Rotorua, New Zealand,. 10th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Domaine Restaurant, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Waikato. New Zealand. 15th December 2010 Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Maitai Beach on the Karikari Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand. 20th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Kauri gum at the Kauri Museum, Matakohe, Northland. The Kauri Museum  gives insight into Northland's pioneer past. and the ancient kauri trees in the Waipoua Forest. . The Kauri Museum, Matakohe tells the fascinating story of the pioneering days through the use of kauri timber and kauri gum. The Museum has many exceptional displays and galleries and a magnificent collection of antique kauri furniture and the largest collection of kauri gum in the world, along with restored machinery, including NZ's earliest tractor, a 1929 Cat 60, and a turning steam sawmill. The Kauri Museum, Northland, Matakohe. 22nd November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Dunedin Railway Station is a jewel in the country's architectural crown. Designed by George Troup, the station is the fourth building to have served as Dunedin's railway station. 25th March 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The giant fruit sculpture welcoming visitors to Cromwell, Otago. Cromwell is located in the valley of the Upper Clutha, deep in the heart of the dry interior of Central Otago and is home to the merino and deer farmer, and orchards and vineyards,  Cromwell, South Island, New Zealand, 24th March 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Glasses lined us for wine tasting 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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  • Hopgood's Restaurant, Nelson, New Zealand, 1st February 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Artifacts on display at the Nelson Provincial Museum, Nelson, New Zealand, 30th January 2011, Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Wellington to Picton ferry's at Picton Harbour. Picton, New Zealand.  28th January 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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  • The Bridge to Nowhere is a concrete road bridge spanning the Mangapurua Stream in Whanganui National Park, North Island, New Zealand. It has no roads leading to it, but it is a popular tourist attraction, accessible by boat or kayak, followed by a 45 minute (one way) walk along maintained bush trails..It was built across the deep Mangapurua Gorge to provide access to an area where the government was opening up land in 1917 for pioneering farmers, mainly soldiers who had returned from World War I. The intention was to build roads to it later, but the area proved to be so remote and unsuitable for farming that the venture failed and the farms reverted to native bush. 30th December 2010. PhotoTim Clayton.
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  • Whanganui regional Museum, Whanganui, New Zealand. 15th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A view from the Farmgate winery cellar door.Ngatarawa Road, Hastings, Hawkes, Bay, New Zealand,, 4th January 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A view from the Coromandel Coastal Walkway with Discovery Tours. The walk from Fletcher Bay takes a comfortable 3 to 4 hour traversing farmland, coastline and pristine native bush and finishing in Stony Bay.  Coromandel, New Zealand. 30th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Smoked Salmon for sale at The Coromandel Smoking Company, Coromandel Town. New Zealand. 28th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Excitor fast boat run by .Awesome Adventures from Paihia, Bay of Islands. 15th New Zealand, November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Common Dolphins in playful mood watched by Dolphin watch boats who follow the dolphins in the waters around  Paihia, while taking part in the swimming with dolphins experience run by Fullers Dolphin encounters from Paihia.<br />
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.<br />
 Paihia, Bay of Islands, North Island,  New Zealand, 15th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Common Dolphins in playful mood watched by Dolphin watch boats who follow the dolphins in the waters around  Paihia, while taking part in the swimming with dolphins experience run by Fullers Dolphin encounters from Paihia.<br />
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.<br />
 Paihia, Bay of Islands, North Island,  New Zealand, 15th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Bungy jumping from the Auckland Bridge,  Auckland, New Zealand, 8th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The stained glass windows at The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity,  Parnell Road, Auckland, New Zealand, 5th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The sculpture and entrance to Auckland Botanic Gardens. Auckland, New Zealand, 11th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A bedroom in one of New Zealand's finest timber Gothic houses, Highwic  House was begun in 1862 by Alfred Buckland, one of Auckland's most substantial land owners, and his wife Eliza. It was extended in 1873 in the style of the original, which had been copied from American A.J Downings patternbook 'The Architecture of Country Houses'..Highwic was home to Buckland's 21 children and remained in the family until sold in 1978. Furnished with antiques, there is much to interest and charm visitors of all ages, and in addition, the hectare of lawns and fine gardens provide a haven from the hustle and bustle of nearby Newmarket. Highwic House is situated at 40 Gillies Ave, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand, 11th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • St Mary's Church Parnell, Parnell Road, Auckland, New Zealand, 4th November 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Cable cars taking tourists and sightseers to and from the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, one of the iconic tourist destinations in Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 28th August 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Cable cars taking tourists and sightseers to and from the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, one of the iconic tourist destinations in Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 24th August 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Cable cars taking tourists and sightseers to and from the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, one of the iconic tourist destinations in Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 24th August 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The iconic Cristo Redentor, Christ the Redeemer statue at sunset atop the mountain Corcovado shot from Sugar Loaf Mountain. The Christ statue was voted one of the seven wonders of the modern world in 2007. It was designed by Brazilian Heitor de Silva Costa and was inaugurated in 1931 having taken years to assemble. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 24th August 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • Night life around the Lapa Aquaduct, Rio de Janeiro, a popular location on Friday and Saturday night and a cheaper alternative for revellers heading too and from the main bar and restaurant area in the Lapa district. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 18th September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Night life around the Lapa Aquaduct, Rio de Janeiro, a popular location on Friday and Saturday night and a cheaper alternative for revellers heading too and from the main bar and restaurant area in the Lapa district. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 18th September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Night life around the Lapa Aquaduct, Rio de Janeiro, a popular location on Friday and Saturday night and a cheaper alternative for revellers heading too and from the main bar and restaurant area in the Lapa district. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 18th September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Interior of Confeitaria Colombo. .A Legacy of imperial Brazil, Confeitaria Colombo preserves the elegance of a bygone era, with it's amazing wood furniture interior. The Belle Époque tearoom opened in 1894 and attracted Rio's high society and intellectuals, and became the rendez-vous place of choice. It is also recognised for the wide selection of quality desserts on offer to customers. The Confeitaria is situated in the centre (centro) of the city. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 14th September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A para glider takes off above the hillside of Pedro Bonita high in the hills of Rio de Janeiro. Pilots of hang gliders and para gliders take tourists for tandem flights with breathtaking views of the city before landing on Sao Conrado beach. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 9th September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A tandem hang glider flies above the hillside of Pedro Bonita high in the hills of Rio de Janeiro. Pilots of hang gliders and para gliders take tourists for tandem flights with breathtaking views of the city before landing on Sao Conrado beach. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 9th September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A view from Santa Teresa in the hills of Rio de Janeiro as The iconic Cristo Redentor, Christ the Redeemer statue appears out of the clouds while lit up at night time atop the mountain Corcovado. In the foreground is the Favela Morro da Coroa. Many favela's scatter the hillsides around Rio while The iconic statue of Christ can be seen for miles around the city. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 3rd October 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Bondinho, tram or trolley car heads across the Arcos da Lapa, the Lapa Aquaduct, an impressive aqueduct heading to and from the Rio de Janeiro city centre to Santa Teresa in the hills of the city. The aquaduct was constructed in the mid-18th century by colonial authorities. Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil. 2nd September 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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