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Amanda Milne, Board Game Designer
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/features/amanda-milne-board-game-designer/
Amanda Milne is faced with a dilemma when she wakes up each morning. “I think; should I do some work today, or shall I just play a game? Then I...
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Kaikōura lights: considering a close encounter
UFO sightings are a fascination for award-winning artist Caryline Boreham.
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Auckland’s ghosts: on the scene with the Paranormal New Zealand team
Mark Wallbank has devoted a lifetime to feeling spooked.
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Tarawera’s phantom waka: a portent of disaster
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/features/taraweras-phantom-waka-a-portent-of-disaster/
One of New Zealand’s most famous mysteries coincides with the demise of our most iconic natural attraction.
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Larnach Castle: clearing the ghost stories
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/features/larnach-castle-clearing-the-ghost-stories/
There are many ghost stories attached to New Zealand’s only historic castle.
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Moehau Man: is there a bigfoot in the Coromandel?
You don’t have to venture too far into the New Zealand bush to feel truly alone.
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Ngātea Crop Circles: Did aliens visit the Waikato?
Few, if any, of the thousands of Kiwis heading to the Coromandel and Tauranga each year will know they're minutes away from one of New Zealand's greatest unsolved mysteries.
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Q&A: Project Jonah
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/features/q-and-a-project-jonah/
Nelson-based Daren Grover is a passionate campaigner for marine mammals and is General Manager of the organisation that’s been saving whales and dolphins for the last 50 years – Project Jonah.
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Protecting Tangaroa: indigenous coastal connections
Over Māhia’s gentle hills, around the lagoon and past the local school, I find her: a woman carved by the sea.
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Ocean inspiration: art and surfing
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/features/ocean-inspiration-art-and-surfing/
“Over the years I’ve found it hard to get rid of my surfboards,” Simon Kaan confesses. “They’re like taonga to me.