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Climb the soaring sand dunes at Lake Wainamu
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/climb-the-soaring-sand-dunes-at-lake-wainamu/
Hidden behind the towering black sand dunes near Auckland’s Te Henga / Bethells Beach is a freshwater lake, ideal for safe summer swimming.
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Raft the rapids in Manukau City
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/raft-the-rapids-in-manukau-city/
Did you know that in Auckland’s Manukau City you can raft down the world’s highest artificial waterfall?
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Take to the skies with Bay of Plenty's Classic Flyers
Celebrating the history of aviation in New Zealand, Classic Flyers Museum in Mount Maunganui showcases heritage aircraft, both on the ground and in the skies.
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Meet the exotic residents of Katikati Bird Gardens
On the edge of Tauranga Harbour you can wander through beautiful gardens with exotic birds for company.
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McLaren Falls Park: full of family fun
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/mclaren-falls-park-full-of-family-fun/
McLaren Falls Park is a 190-hectare swathe of lakeside parkland on the outskirts of Tauranga, that’s brimming with activities.
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Relax on secluded Ōtarawairere Beach
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/relax-on-secluded-otarawairere-beach/
Picture a secluded beach made from crushed seashells that you can only get to on foot or by kayak.
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Explore the primordial bush in Whirinaki Forest Park
Wild, untamed and precious, the Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park deep in the Bay of Plenty is a rugged jewel of the North Island.
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Surround yourself with birdsong on Tiritiri Matangi Island
One of the world’s most successful conservation projects can be found just off the coast of Auckland’s Whangapāraoa Peninsula.
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Soak and slide at Hanmer Springs
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/soak-and-slide-at-hanmer-springs/
People have been taking to the waters at Hanmer Springs for well over a century.
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Marvel at the magnificent lakes of the Mackenzie District
Canterbury’s Mackenzie District is home to some of New Zealand’s most famous and photogenic lakes.