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New Zealand produce: fresh is best
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/food-and-drink-fresh-is-best/
They say that fresh is best, and that is undoubtedly the case when it comes to fresh New Zealand produce: it’s one of the single greatest things our country has...
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Hawke's Bay: the finest of wines
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/the-finest-of-wines/
Throughout Hawke's Bay, much of the countryside that was once grazed by sheep is now turned over to Chardonnay, Semillon, cabernet, and pinot noir vines.
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The Far North: the tail of the fish
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/the-far-north-the-tail-of-the-fish/
North of the Bay of Islands, things get a little wilder.
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The Goblin Forest: lush and fantastical forest
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos/the-goblin-forest-lush-and-fantastical-forest/
There be goblins, apparently. Truly? Well, not exactly... but if you dare to enter the Goblin Forest, you’ll be so bewildered by the beauty that you may even begin to...
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Bridge to Nowhere: stunning walking in the Whanganui National Park
Walk or bike the Kaiwhakauka Track or navigate the Whanganui River to the Mangapūrua Landing then take a gentle 40-minute walk through beautiful native bush and you’re there.
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Te Paki sand dunes: seriously steep, seriously fun
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos/te-paki-sand-dunes-seriously-steep-and-seriously-fun/
As if the breathtaking glory of Ninety Mile Beach wasn’t enough, right at the northern end, near the Te Paki Stream, are some seriously steep and seriously fun sand dunes.
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Hokianga Harbour: the most laid-back harbour hub imaginable
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos/hokianga-harbour-the-most-laid-back-harbour-hub-imaginable/
You come from the south along State Highway 12, you crest the hill and bam!
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Bay of Islands: history, scenery and marine life
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos/bay-of-islands-marvel-at-the-marine-life-and-the-beauty/
‘Ka pai’ is Māori for damn good/mighty fine/pretty cool.
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Huka Falls: New Zealand’s most visited – and photographed – natural attraction
The sound and the fury, indeed!
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Zealandia: the world’s first fully-fenced urban ecosanctuary
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/must-dos/zealandia-the-worlds-first-fully-fenced-urban-ecosanctuary/
Zealandia, formerly known as the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary, packs an awful lot into a relatively small (less than 2.6 square kilometres) space.