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  • A religious re-enactment of the Crucifiction of Jesus Christ as a parade works it's way through the back streets of La Paz, Bolivia, April 02, 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A religious re-enactment of the Crucifiction of Jesus Christ as a parade works it's way through the back streets of La Paz, Bolivia, April 02, 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A religious re-enactment of the Crucifiction of Jesus Christ as a parade works it's way through the back streets of La Paz, Bolivia, April 02, 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A religious re-enactment of the Crucifiction of Jesus Christ as a parade works it's way through the back streets of La Paz, Bolivia, April 02, 2010. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has  great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground).  It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built..Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was  one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand..Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901..The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century..The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979..The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public.  Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.. Thames. Coromandel. New Zealand. 27th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has  great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground).  It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built..Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was  one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand..Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901..The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century..The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979..The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public.  Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.. Thames. Coromandel. New Zealand. 27th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has  great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground).  It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built..Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was  one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand..Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901..The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century..The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979..The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public.  Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.. Thames. Coromandel. New Zealand. 27th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has  great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground).  It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built..Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was  one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand..Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901..The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century..The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979..The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public.  Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.. Thames. Coromandel. New Zealand. 27th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has  great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground).  It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built..Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was  one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand..Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901..The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century..The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979..The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public.  Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.. Thames. Coromandel. New Zealand. 27th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has  great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground).  It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built..Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was  one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand..Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901..The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century..The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979..The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public.  Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.. Thames. Coromandel. New Zealand. 27th November 2010.  Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Black Water rafting, Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, North Island, New Zealand, Adventure, Speed, Grace, Horizontal, Outdoors, Swimming, Dolphin, Yellow, Water, Day, Reflection, Color Image, One Animal, Animal Themes, Photography, Sea Life, Aquatic People, Vacations, Travel Destinations, Tourist, Tourists, Summer, Mountain, Sand, Sunset, Silhouette, Sea, Beach, Colour Image, Tourism, Clear Sky, Relaxation, Sport, Recreation, Rugby, Holiday Destination, Scene, Fitness, Activity, Health, Sporting, Skill, Teenagers, Adults, Children, Heavenly, Heaven, Spiritual, Image, Religion, Religious, Heavens, Sheep, Countryside, Maori, Grass, Peace, Tranquil, Space, Hiking, Walking, Camping, Campervan, Caravan, Cycling, Dairy, Cattle, Green, Majestic, Tranquil Scene, Getting Away From It All, Sky, Landscape, Mountain Range, Mountain Peak, Scenics, Snowcapped, Beauty In Nature
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  • The tail of a Giant Sperm Whale appears above the water as the whale dives..  The whale is viewed from a Whale Watch boat. Whale Watch is New Zealand's only marine-based whale watching company offering visitors an exciting up-close encounter with the Giant Sperm Whales at all times of the year and is one of New Zealand's star attractions. Whale Watch scheduled tours operate daily from the town of Kaikoura , two and a half-hours  north of Christchurch in New Zealand's South Island. Kaikoura  has lush pastures and towering, snow covered peaks that fall to the sea. Offshore a deep undersea canyon combines with unusual sea currents to attract an extraordinary abundance of marine life, the most famous being the Sperm Whale. Whale Watch, Kaikoura, New Zealand, 15th February 2011, Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Kayakers on the glowworm tour with Waimarino adventure tours, 3rd December, 2010 .New Zealand,,  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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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. 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. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Victoria Lyon, 23, from Dunedin has fun in the snow on a sledge in the Queenstown Recreation Grounds after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Victoria Lyon, 23, from Dunedin has fun in the snow on a sledge in the Queenstown Recreation Grounds after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Simon Healy, 11 (front) and his brother Nicholas, 7, from Auckland,  use all their effort to make large snowballs at the Events Centre Fields, Queenstown, with the Remarkables mountain range in the background after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Alex Frankpitt, 22, from Christchurch has fun in the snow on a sledge in the Queenstown Recreation Grounds after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Simon Healy, 11 (front) and his brother Nicholas, 7, from Auckland,  use all their effort to make large snowballs at the Events Centre Fields, Queenstown, with the Remarkables mountain range in the background after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A snow man on the edge of Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown with the snow covered Remarkables mountain range providing a stunning backdrop after winter snowfalls..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. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Simon Healy, 11 (front) and his brother Nicholas, 7, from Auckland,  use all their effort to make large snowballs at the Events Centre Fields, Queenstown, with the Remarkables mountain range in the background after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Simon Healy, 11 (front) and his brother Nicholas, 7, from Auckland,  use all their effort to make large snowballs at the Events Centre Fields, Queenstown, after fresh winter snow falls. Queenstown, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand. 10th July 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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