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Wellington: the coolest capital
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/wellington-the-coolest-capital/
Whichever way you come at it, Wellington is all about drama.
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Clutha: a land of giants
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/clutha-a-land-of-giants/
If you’re reading this you’re a certain kind of traveller: one who knows how the vagaries of unpredictable weather can enhance the magic of a place, how pristine accommodation and...
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Otago Peninsula: catching the wind
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/otago-peninsula-catching-the-wind/
A peninsula provokes a certain state of mind, one of exposure to the elements and close proximity to nature.
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Street food and markets: around the world in New Zealand
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/street-food-and-markets-around-the-world-in-new-zealand/
It’s a frosty morning in the deep South and I’m staying at a central B&B in Dunedin.
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Porirua: the town of unintended consequences
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/editorial-porirua/
Everyone had plans for Porirua.
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Stewart Island Rakiura: the other (third) island
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/stewart-island-rakiura-the-other-third-island/
It was a slate grey day in Bluff. Everything seemed devoid of colour: the sky, the sea, the land and most of the houses.
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Loved by the locals: Whangārei District
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-whangarei/
Visit some of New Zealand's loveliest beaches, eat chocolate, head offshore or get above it all in Northland's Whangārei District.
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Loved by the locals: Far North
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-far-north/
Catch a wave at Ahipara, discover whaling history, find an idyllic campsite, take a dip and try the famous fish and chips in the Far North.
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Loved by the locals: Hokianga
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-hokianga/
From impressive geology to even more impressive kauri trees, cafés, churches and cycle trails – here are five great things to do in Hokianga.
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Horowhenua: where the earth moves
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/horowhenua-where-the-earth-moves/
Horowhenua once used to have a slogan that advertised the district as ‘the feel of real New Zealand.’