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New Zealand

Iveta Mašidlauskytė
New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling
pasture land, steep fjords, trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic
zones. New Zealand has been called "God's own country" and the "Paradise of the Pacific" since
the early 1800s.
Things to visit in New Zealand

Orakei Korako, is a highly active


geothermal area most notable for its
series of fault-stepped sinter terraces,
located in a valley north of Taupo on the
banks of the Waikato River in the Taupo
Volcanic Zone. It is also known as “The
Hidden Valley”.
Waitomo Glowworm Caves

Waitomo is a village on the North


Island of New Zealand. It’s known for
its extensive underground cave systems.
Thousands of glow-worms light up the
Glowworm Caves.
Huka Falls

Huka Falls is a thundering 11-


metre high waterfall and the
most visited and photographed
natural attraction in New
Zealand.
Waiheke

Waiheke is home to a magical blend of


vineyards, olive groves, beaches, art
studios and funky cafes, Waiheke Island
is an enchanting oasis. Sip New
Zealand’s finest wines at one of the
many vineyards while enjoying sea
views
Hokitika Gorge

Hokitika Gorge is situated in New


Zealand's South Island and due to
a natural and unique cocktail of
glacier water, plankton and a few
other ingredients the river is a
vibrant blue. But be warned, the
water is freezing and there are
strong currents in places so be
careful!
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