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The Lost Gypsy: amazing automata
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/the-lost-gypsy-amazing-automata/
A caravan serving coffee, art and automata are all part of the curious collection at Southland’s Lost Gypsy.
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Browse one of the world’s largest automotive museums in Invercargill
In Invercargill, you can visit the biggest private automotive museum of its type in the world.
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Adventure in style on the Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track
Explore the southern coast of Southland on the Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track.
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Head offshore to Ulva Island
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/head-offshore-to-ulva-island/
Ulva Island, a 266-hectare island sanctuary is set in Paterson Inlet, just off the north-eastern coast of Stewart Island.
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Waipapā Point: wild and windy
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/waipapa-point-wild-and-windy/
Right at the bottom of the South Island, the remote and rugged coastline at Waipapā Point is home to one of the last wooden lighthouses built in New Zealand.
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Tawhiti Museum: immersive history
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/tawhiti-museum-immersive-history/
One of New Zealand’s best and most innovative private museums, Tawhiti Museum in South Taranaki recreates the region’s history in vivid 4D detail.
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Wander amongst the blooms at Pukeiti Gardens
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/wander-amongst-the-blooms-at-pukeiti-gardens/
Taranaki’s expansive Pukeiti Gardens have one of the largest and most varied collections of rhododendrons in the world.
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Pukekura Park: flora, fauna and festivals
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/pukekura-park-flora-fauna-and-festivals/
Right in the heart of New Plymouth you’ll find the multi-faceted Pukekura Park.
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Get a glimpse of rural New Zealand at the Feilding Sale Yards
Bustling, noisy, smelly and fascinating, the Feilding Sale Yards provide a dynamic insight into the workings of New Zealand’s farming industry.
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Walk or cycle the He Ara Kotahi pathway in Palmerston North
He Ara Kotahi means ‘the path that brings people together’ which is a fitting name for Palmerston North’s newest walkway.