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Zealandia Ecosanctuary: missing, which is worthwhile for any wildlife enthusiasts
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Mount Victoria Lookout: superb view of the city and surroundings of Wellington city.
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Day 13: Wednesday 2nd October, 2024 [Wellington]
Breakfast: A buffet breakfast! Poached eggs, bacon, hash brown, coffee, juice, muesli, pastries! Lunch: NA Dinner: Asian Street Food from Master Kong
Today was our last full day in Aotearoa NZ and we had a half day tour booked. We went down to breakfast at 8.30am in the hotel restaurant and enjoyed the buffet. Our guide, Brian, picked us up at 9.20am and our fellow passengers Tony & Tina, from Adelaide, were already in the van. We stopped one more time to pick up Joy and Dawn, from Christchurch, in the city but Brian side-swiped a taxi as he was parking, so it was a frazzled start to the day.
Our first stop was the top of Mt Victoria, which was incredibly windy but very beautiful. Brian told us on the drive up that the cable car industry was actually quite lucrative in Wellington as lots of the properties on Mt Victoria had their own private cable cars from the road to their property. Wild! We could see Wellington airport from the peak and found out that pilots had to be specially trained to land into Wellington due to the extreme winds and shortened landing strip. This means that only domestic and Australian flights land in Wellington and all other flights land in Auckland.
Next we wound our way back down the mountain to the other side of the city that we hadn’t visited yet. We drove past Lyall Bay surf beach and the back end of the airport before stopping briefly to see Breaker Bay where NZ’s biggest maritime disaster occurred in 1968 when a ferry hit the rocks and 52 people died. Brian told us about the tsunami ‘higher ground’ signs and that when earthquakes and flooding happen that all the beachfront properties get damaged and are no longer eligible for home insurance due to their location. Beautiful but risky properties.
We made our way back inland to Miramar where NZ’s movie district and all the production companies are. We stopped briefly at the Weta workshop but could only visit the gift shop and bathrooms, which was a shame. Brian was a great guide, but everything felt a wee bit rushed. Despite this, I bought some more LOTR souvenirs that I’d passed up in Hobbiton but had been regretting not purchasing. We then visited the Wellington Cable Car (which Amara and I had been to a few days before) where Brian dropped us off at the base and drove to meet us at the top. We all stopped to get a coffee at the cafe before getting back in the van. Again, we were a bit rushed. Each drive to a new location was a great excuse to chat to our tour buddies who were really lovely. Tony was a school principal in Adelaide, Tina was a retired aged care nurse and Joy & Dawn were in their 70’s and were friends because their daughters made friends in dance school when they were five.
Back in the city we visited the National War Memorial where the tomb of the unknown soldier was kept. We didn’t get out of the car, but it was also very windy and cold, so we just observed through the window. We then visited Parliament House, coloquially known as ‘The Beehive’ and the archive library. Brian told us that Parliament House was originally a wooden building and the library was stone so the documents didn’t burn down but then Parliament House burnt down so they rebuilt in stone and this was some kind of architectural breakthrough. Sounds like something that 3 Little Pigs had figured out though..
Our final stop was Old St Paul’s Church: a non-denominational church built in 1866. It was decommissioned when the new church was built, but it’s now owned by the government so anyone can marry there. Queer, any faith etc. The American Navy have a connection with this church as they used it during the war. They have their flags hanging inside and the American embassy hold their Memorial Day service there each year, which a lot of American tourists love to hear.
After we left the church, Brian dropped us all back at our respective hotels and Amara and I spent the afternoon in our room: her napping, me reading. We went down to Chocolate Hour at 4pm then came back up to our room to get ready for our last outing in the city.
At 5.30pm, in our nice dresses and heels that we’d packed and not yet had a reason to wear, we got an Uber into town to have dinner at Master Kong with Jo, who was also attending the World of Wearable Art (WOW) performance. We enjoyed a delicious feast of edamame, king pao chicken, green salad, corn ribs & popcorn prawns. Everything was cooked and seasoned perfectly. At 6.45pm we walked over to the TSB Arena for the show.
The World of Wearable Art was absolutely iconic. Our friend had described it as “a fashion show mixed with Cirque Du Soleil” and she couldn’t have been more accurate. The performance showcased extravagant fashion outfits made out of any material that were submitted by a range of fashion designers from around the world. The costumes, lighting, soundtrack, staging and production value were breathtaking. I am so glad that Amara booked us tickets at the last minute as it was the perfect way to end our trip. The overall winner was an American artist who had made everything out of roadwork materials - orange honeycomb fencing, traffic cones and hi-vis. It was gorgeous! My favourite piece though was what I named ‘the sexy prawn’.
After the show we walked up the street, away from the crowds, and a group of older women started talking to us about the show and gave us there programme when they found out it was our first time seeing WoW, which was lovely. We then booked an Uber as we couldn’t face walking up the steep hill in heels and our Uber driver laughed at us when we said this.
Back in the hotel Amara showered, I wrote my diary and then we packed a wee bit before hitting the hay. One more sleep until I get to see Morgan and MJ!
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After six weeks in New Zealand, returned home to Chanthaburi today
Sunday 2 April 2023
Air NZ - Wellington to Melbourne
Thai Airways - Melbourne to Bangkok
Taxi - Suvarnabhumi airport to Ekkamai bus station
Bus - Ekkamai to Chanthaburi
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For some documents a certified translation into English is required. (c) Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond the stay. I did not have the direct comparison Australia - New Zealand. I myself had the time of my life in New Zealand. What has to be put on my packing list and where can I apply for my visa? Here you will find the answers to your questions. Search and book the best and cheapest flights worldwide. We are the experts for Around the World Tickets and offer young people, students and teachers particularly favourable fares and conditions. German citizens who want to stay in New Zealand for up to three months as tourists or business travellers do not need a visa. On arrival in New Zealand by September 2019, they will need an entry permit appropriate to the purpose of the trip. For this purpose a return or onward flight ticket must be presented (together with visa, if required for the respective country) and proof of sufficient financial means for the stay. The city of New Plymouth is famous for its parks and gardens with their colourful rhododendrons and azaleas. In spring, the city hosts the WOMAD Festival, where musicians from all over the world perform at the Brooklands & TSB Bowl. Read more about campervan hire New Zealand here.
Although no vaccinations are required for New Zealand, you should inquire in time before the start of your journey about possible sensible prophylactic measures (e.g.tetanus vaccination).
This tour was certainly one of the highlights of the whole trip.
>These are explicitly listed in the tour description.
MESO Reisen - your specialist for long distance travel - is a company of the Alternativ Tours Group.
Touring on the South Island
arranges for a referral to a specialist. American Pit Bull Terriers and the breeds Brazilian Fila, Dogo Argentino, Japanese Tosa and Perro de Presa Canario may not be brought to New Zealand. (g) Proof of sufficient funds of NZ$1,000 or €500 per person per month or On windless, sunny days the surface of the sea reflects the surrounding landscape impressively. Your package tour to New Zealand starts with a flight to Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch, with a stopover in between. From the airport you will be taken by express bus to your accommodation, or you can be picked up by your hotel's shuttle service. Of course taxis are waiting for you outside the airport gates, which will take you into the city in about 20 minutes.
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Island hopping round 2!
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It’s been 2 weeks since we last updated and a lot has happened. Last we updated we had just finished our 2nd Great Walk and were heading down the southwest coast to Wellington on the North Island.
When we arrived in Wellington we were a bit surprised to find how developed and industrial it seemed. There were some low-key skyscrapers, a huge port harbor, and quite a bit of hustle and bustle. Outside of Auckland, New Zealand is very sleepy and quaint so it was a just a bit shocking to be back in a real city. Cities can be cool though! We walked along the seaside wharf and admired the harbor as well as visited the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum. The museum is argued to be the coolest in all of NZ, and being the only museum we’ve been to, we will have to agree. It was indeed super cool and we were enthralled to explore the nature exhibit that explained and demonstrated the unique wildlife and geophysical phenomena present along these volcanic islands isolated out in the ocean. We drove down to the southern most point of the north island to stay the night before our ferry ride the next day. Where we stayed happened to be a marine reserve that boasted an incredible amount of biodiversity. It also advertised marked snorkeling trails in the water - I have a snorkeling set with me from our time in Asia so the next morning before our ferry I decided to brave the water and dive in. I saw a couple of girls the day before snorkeling the route wearing wetsuits but I figured I would be fine without one. The water here is pretty cold but we take a quick dip most days. I was very wrong - it is very difficult to swim long distances in really cold water while breathing through a tube. Unfortunately I had to get out of the water real quick and all I really saw was some cool seaweed but, it was pretty funny for Bryn to watch me flounder.
Later that afternoon we were off to take our ferry to the south island. We got there early and after driving our car up into the giant Bluebridge Ferry we got a lovely window seat and began the 3.5 hour trip across the Cook Strait. The last hour of the trip was incredible. We climbed up to the top of the ferry to watch as our hulking hull glided through steep glacially carved fjords. We disembarked and drove an hour or so to a campground out in the woods where we regrouped and spent the night.
The next day we drove down the coast and made our way to a town called Nelson. Our plan was to get to Nelson, pick up some more butane gas canisters for our stove and keep driving. We ended up staying for 2.5 days. Nelson was a really hip, fun town with lots of cool organic food shops, local artisan stores, 3 farmers market every week and a freedom-campers service hub with free hot showers! The service hub had just opened up and a a news reporter was taking videos and asked to interview us. We ended up on national news here in New Zealand! If only for a few seconds. (https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/nelson-charity-appalled-efforts-host-freedom-campers-instead-homeless) We did some shopping and our first night there we went to a movie at the local theatre, which also happened to be an Italian restaurant but that’s beside the point. We saw 1917 and it was thrilling. Going out to the movies is something we both enjoy a lot and reminds us of home so we had a great time, especially since we snuck in our own popcorn and candy to save some money. :) The next day we went to the local beach called Tahunanui and spent the day walking around and basking in the sun. We have a data plan for our phone(s) but it is somewhat limited so we can’t download a whole lot of stuff - however our provider has these free wifi-hubs where we can get some extra data and download movies to watch in the van. On the hub was a poster for a music festival that night in Tahunanui so instead of leaving we decided to stay another night and check it out. We made our dinner on the beach and found the very small outdoor stage. It was definitely a local family affair with lots of kids running around, local musicians and food vendors, and silly games like limbo and egg tosses between each act. The music was nothing to write home about but all in all It was really fun and we got some boysenberry ice cream.
We were going to try and do a short backpacking trip before our next Great Walk but the weather was amazing and we were feeling the beach, so we decided instead to head up and around the northeastern coast called Golden Bay and check out the highly acclaimed beaches. As we drove up the coast we stopped at the Te Waikoropupu Springs, the largest freshwater spring in the southern hemisphere! We walked 20 or so minutes out to a walkway over the springs where we were able to look down into the clearest water I have ever seen. It has an underwater visibility of nearly 200 feet! It is a sacred place to the local Maori tribe so we were unable to swim but it was still really amazing! And we found a place to swim a ways downriver that was allowed so it all worked out :) We spent one night part way up the bay and chilled on a small beach adjacent to a lot of rare and endangered bird species. We camped near to there and the next day drove all the way up to the northern tip of the south island. There is a famous beach there that we wanted to check out so we got up early and walked the mile or so out to the beach. Wharariki beach was definitely the coolest beach I have ever been to. We had to cross an expanse of massive sand dunes just to get out to the main beach which was probably around 2 miles end to end with huge hills, tons of caves, tidal pools littered with baby seals, and natural archways out in the water and up on the beach. We spent a while just chilling reading our books but the walked the length of the beach gawking at the seal pups and spelunking into the dark beach caves. There was a one that seemed particularly smelly and I had quite a fright as a nearly walked into a sleeping seal hiding in the shadows. We spent 8 or so hours out there and treated ourselves to an ice cream at the very remote and tiny cafe near the parking lot. We drove back down the bay and stayed in the woods outside the town of Motueka.
The next day we drove into Motueka and did some much needed laundry and shopped for our upcoming Great Walk. We mooched some wifi from the KFC parking lot and talked to our parents and then spent the night at the beach in Motueka. We have developed a bit of a tradition of what we eat before and after our Great Walks, and we made rice and dahl that night and went to bed early to rest up. We woke up early and drove to the town of Marahau where we dropped off our car and took a water taxi to the top of Abel Tasman National Park to begin our 3rd Great Walk - The Abel Tasman Coastal Track.
We expected our water taxi to just be a a quick transport up the coast but we were happily surprised to find out it was bit more a tour. We were blessed by the tides and had the pleasure of exploring tidal lagoons and seeing some cool wildlife and beaches while our captain told us about the history of the park. We got dropped off in Totaranui where we started the trek. We planned the trip a bit differently that most people do the track and went north on an inland track up Gibbs Hill and then back towards the coast up and around to Mutton Cove. It was a very steep hill and we were feeling the burn after ~9 miles. This first day was by far the hardest elevation wise. We had a lovely campsite right on the beach and were nearly alone which was awesome. We had a dinner of instant rice and quinoa and then instant pasta which we used to much water to make - it was my first time having alfredo soup and it wasn’t all that bad!
The next day we got up early and headed down the coast winding up and down small hills through the rainforest that hugs the beaches. We made it back to Totaranui and after a quick lunch of trail mix and granola bars, kept heading down the beach to our campsite at Waiharekeke beach. It was a short day of ~6 miles and so we got there in the early afternoon. This was by design so we could avail ourselves to the famous golden sand beaches of the park and bask in the hot sun. We read our books alone on the nearly mile long beach for hours, swimming in the crystal clear turquoise water frequently to cool down. Abel Tasman National Park is known for it color contrasts. The water has vibrant shades of blue, turquoise, and teal and all of the beaches are a rich golden color from the granite cliff-sides and every beach butts right up to the rainforest. We were loving our life in paradise. We had some couscous and lentils and played cards before heading to bed as the sound of the waves crashing against the cliffs lulled us to sleep.
The next day we slept in and there was a bit of an unexpected morning drizzle so we snuggled up in the tent and let it pass. We were in no rush this morning because shortly after our camp was the Awaroa Inlet, which had to be crossed 2 hours before or after low tide. Low-tide being 4:09 in the afternoon we had to wait quite a while to start the bulk of our walk. We took off our boots and rolled up our shorts and crossed through the knee/thigh deep tidal streams that were running out - there was a nice little station to rinse off feet and put our boots back on before heading out to hike 8 more miles at 3:30 in the afternoon. We trudged on quickly up and down some pretty big hills with some incredible views of the sea. We were a bit weary hiking later in the day but we listened to an audiobook as we walked and still had a nice time. We made it to Bark Bay at 7:30 and set up camp and jumped in the ocean to clean ourselves off. By the time we were cooking our dinner everyone else had gone to bed. We had some more rice and quinoa, and pasta mixed with instant peas, not so soupy this time. :)
The next day we were quite tired. We only had around 7 miles to got but it seemed to drag on and both of us were getting a bit sore. We considered cutting the trip a night short and hiking out the final 6 miles that day but that would’ve sucked and I am very glad we didn’t. Around halfway we did a little side trip to Cleopatra’s Pool, a series of natural pools and waterfalls - it reminded us a bit of the rock slides along the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire. We had planned to swim but were dissuaded by the 50 or so day trippers already at the pool. Really cool natural places lose a bit of their luster when you have to fight for space in them. We shared a granola bar as we admired the falls and headed back to the track. After some moaning and groaning we finally reached the cutoff to our campsite and descended down a precipitous few hundred feet to Observation Beach where we spent our final night. This was our favorite campsite of the trip, it was a cool little cove looking out at Adele Island with a family of Oyster Catcher birds and chicks right nearby. There were a couple of families at the beach who lived nearby to the park and had taken their boats in. We were very envious of their variable array of potato chips and cookies, coolers full of wine and beer, and fresh fruits. We chatted them up a bit and got a little bit of trail magic - one of them ended up offering us a bottle of wine and a couple beers as the night went on and it was one of their kids birthdays and we got a slice of birthday cake. It was a perfect night to cap off our adventure and were super appreciative of the luxuries on the trail.
We woke up for sunrise on our final day and were treated to a beaut. We made our fourth and final breakfast of oatmeal mixed with dried apricots and trail mix, had our tea and set off before 8 o’clock. This was the easiest section of the entire trail and we did the ~6 miles in just over 2 hours, hustling ready to be done. We made it back to Sweetie and were very glad to see her. We had stashed some reward treats in the van and dug-in. We drove back to Motueka for the weekend farmers market and restocked on vegetables and at the recommendation of our booze/cake friends, got a loaf of sourdough bread from Rodrigo’s bread stand. We drove back down the coast and back to Nelson for the free hot shower to scrub the sweat and dirt off of ourselves. After our shower we got the other half of our Great Walk food tradition, post-walk pizza. We got a small veggie and a small cheese and were a bit bloated after eating them both in about 5 minutes flat. We went to the grocery store for some needed staple items and drove a few hours south down the coast to Westport where we stayed the night on the beach. It’s always a pleasure to sleep in our comfy van bed after the sleeping mats for days on end and we slept in. We spent the morning today unpacking our bags and organizing the van, as well as doing some much needed cleaning of our kitchen. We are hanging out in the Westport library and are going to head farther south here in a little while. Not really sure what we are going to do the next few days but totally cool with that, we will figure it out as we go.
Hoping you are all enjoying yourselves. We love and miss you all. <3
Our very best,
Christopher and Bryn
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Kedron Parker atmosphere of the terrace
Kedron Parker atmosphere of the terrace
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Kendron describes the atmosphere of the terrace draped, uncomfortable and depressing. Kendron describes the history of how the terrace was formed as it was situated over the stream, and they had to concrete over a stream which was very difficult to do. This resulted in an unpleasant and inhospitable environment. To get to the terrace, it is very unorganised where a person has to access it through Lambton quay up a flight of concrete stairs, then the terrace itself is surrounded by all these tall buildings and walkways that do not have a place to sit down and relax. Kendron, among her many years working at the terrace, described it as not a healthy environment to work in. When she had to relax, she could not go out and walk and sit down because it was soo busy with soo many cars going up and down the road, taxis pulling up the side of the curb as they could potentially run a person over. It was not a pleasant environment for Kendron to work in for many years.
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Kendron wants to add a subtle intervention to the people walking through the terrace tunnel. She considered that some people might be sensitive to any audio that had many stimuli that would be played in the tunnel. She did not want people to feel uncomfortable as she relates to her experience. Her idea of a subtle intervention would be audio of a stream flowing, which subconsciously releases endorphins for anyone walking through the tunnel.
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Her first idea for the project was introducing bird life audio as it juxtaposed the idea of bringing back life into the cement walls. She called the Wellington council and talked to the art advisor, who gave her two pages of ideas and people to talk to while generating her project. This process took Kendron a year to complete. She discovered this water stream called kumutoto, and she wanted to revisit the sound of the stream in its natural state where native NZ birds would rest. Kendron began evaluating in that area what birds would be there in the past; she had ranged from sea birds, penguins, Australian birds and NZ native birds. She connected with a person who could help identify what exact birds might have been there at that time. They generated a list of birds then Kendron handed it off to her engineer friend, who constructed 12-hour audio and 11-hour audio of daytime and nighttime birds.
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Kendron evaluates for people who know nothing and appreciate the sound. However, people who understand the history of the terrace can respect the choices that were considered in making the audio. She finishes off by saying it is there for the talking in however way you want to take it. Kendron is hopeful that it will influence more creators to help create more natural environments
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Travelers Autobarn helps you with detailed advice to find the right model for your trip. We also give you a buyback guarantee. This saves you time at the end of your trip and gives you the security of not being left at unnecessary expense. Campervans are smaller than motorhomes or the classic campers, which are also called motorhomes due to their size. One of the great advantages of campervans is that they are very agile, suitable for everyday use and, thanks to the reduction to the essentials, also cheap. Rent our elegant, compact 4x4 for a sporty and affordable trip through New Zealand. Our campervans are serviced by professionals before each rental. Should something go wrong, we will immediately find a solution - so that you can be on the road again as soon as possible. The Next ONE campervan offers enough space for 2 adults with one child. Equipped with a 150 watt solar panel and an extra high roof for more comfort. Say goodbye to your car and lock yourself up before handing over the keys to our nice staff. Leave the hustle and bustle of the city center behind and collect your JUCY rental car from our Christchurch airport branch. Do you need a car with more space or horsepower? Rent our spacious off-road vehicle.

The quickest way to get to JUCY is around NZ $ 50 by taxi. Whether you are planning a city break in Christchurch, exciting hikes on the South Island or a trip to New Zealand's most famous sights, we have a rental car that meets your needs.
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Even if I consider our trips with the camper to be the most beautiful, I personally would not travel through the country in the winter in New Zealand.
I love the unique nature and beautiful landscapes.
So that you also know what you should take with you when you travel with your camper in New Zealand, we have created a packing list for you.
Cook in your "outdoor" Kitchen in the rear of the vehicle and use plenty of storage space with our 460L roof luggage boxes.
The 230 wineries of Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa and Marlborough wine regions are connected via this travel route, Wellington and the Marlborough Sounds are absolute highlights .
For an authentic picture of New Zealand, travel north from Auckland and drive to Cape Reinga, the country's northernmost point.

When traveling through New Zealand in a motorhome, you will simply feel the freedom. You want to travel flexibly with a campervan in New Zealand, take a rest on the way and prepare your own food on site. The 230 wineries of Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa and Marlborough wine regions are connected via this travel route, Wellington and the Marlborough Sounds are absolute highlights. Vehicle specifications in the table above are subject to change without notice and may come through product changes and or upgrades. Apollo Motorhome Holidays accepts no liability for such deviations.
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Everything went perfectly - we are completely satisfied. All wishes of the booking were fulfilled and we had a wonderful vacation - just as we imagined and dreamed of. That's fine. However, not all camper rental companies in New Zealand offer that you can rent the camper directly from the age of 18. With our Camper New Zealand price comparison you can find this information under the additional information.
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NZ South Island Trip - the substance (part 1)
I consider my self lucky to had a chance visited an amazing country even only part of it. Following up the previous post, this time I will reveal the route and main points we took when my husband and I wandered NZ South Island. After roamed for 15 days in South Island, I must admit that 2 weeks is not enough! haha (I must say that you are crazy if NZ does not mesmerize you!). I agree with some travelers who told that 1 month is an ideal period to enjoy South Island only. Anyway, if you only have limited time like us, hopefully the below may help you:
Day 1: Wellington - Christchurch
Actually we were not intend to land on Wellington as our focus was South Island only. However, the universe said otherwise. Our Qantas flight from Sydney failed to land on Christchurch due to foggy weather and they finally decided to land on the nearest international airport in Wellington. Luckily, all hotel and taxi cost during in Wellie and connecting flight are borne by Qantas.
We had morning flight from Wellie to Christchurch, so we arrived in Christchurch around 11h00 morning.

Finally we landed on cloudy and rainy Christchurch. It was so frosty and I never imagined before that fall on NZ was much way colder than what we felt in Sydney. Waiting for our campervan company to pick up was like a challenge.

We arrived in Wilderness base around midday. We thought that pick up our campervan would only spare around 1 hour and after that we might directly head to Tekapo. I tell you, that’s totally wrong. There are a lot of details in the campervan which shall be learned such as water management, all control panels, temperature, gas management, insurances, emergency and all other stuff that we realized are essence for our trip. Riding a campervan is also a challenge in the beginning. you will need good cooperation with your partner and ‘tukang parkir’ skill is an absolute thing you need to have :) In total, we spent 3 hours in Wilderness Base. Thereafter (and in a hurry), we headed to the nearest supermarket, Countdown, for groceries stock. As the dark has came, we decided to camp in a holiday park in Christchurch.
Campground: Christchurch Top 10 Holiday Park (48 NZD per van)
Day 2: Christchurch - Tekapo
After never ending rain on the first day, finally the sun was no longer shy in this town. and finally we could see that our holiday park was actually quite comfy.


Since the first day we had a little problem with our heater (it would not release the heat when we used propane only without plug in the power), prior to go to Tekapo, we back to Wilderness base in the morning to ensure that our heater would no longer rise a problem. Thereafter, we headed to Tekapo thorugh Inland Scenic Route. Even though this route will take you almost 4 hours (include so many stops :p) I promise you this is one of beautiful routes we ever took. along the road, you will be accompanied by the snow capped mountain, thousand sheep, beautiful green landscape, and clear water river. do not hesitate to stop to take a picture or just take a break, hey this is one of the perks of having campervan trip in NZ.


between Christchurch and Tekapo
After three time stops (hahaha) we arrived in Lake Tekapo and Church of Good Shepherd after midday. Please ensure to put this place in your NZ itinerary as obviously you will not regret to linger in this spot. my camera definitely could not capture the beauty of this place to the fullest. yes, the best lenses are our own eyes.



If you have more time here, actually there are lot of attractions to be visited, including the hot springs and observatory. unfortunately we did not have a chance to enjoy such places. almost 5 pm when the sun went down in NZ’s fall and we quite disappointed that the free campground recommended by Wildernesst camping guide book was closed. however, we saw another campervan has parked there. following such example, we forced to camp there as the spot was hard to resist. yet, because the failure of ‘ground test’ of mine (and maybe because the universe upset that we did not follow the rule), our van stuck in the mud and could not go elsewhere during the night until the towing car towed the van in the next morning. I must warned you, there is no free campground in Tekapo, please choose other campground even if you have to pay, the one that suggested by Wildernest is no longer accommodating. the towing care costed us 175 NZD :( yet, overnight stay in Tekapo is a must. this place offers the best night sky ever.

Campground: Lake Tekapo Shoreline Freedom Campsite (Free, yet no longer allowed)
Day 3: Tekapo - Oamaru (via Pukaki, Twizel, and Lake Aviemore)
Actually we expected that we can reach The Caitlins by the end of 3rd day, however due to accumulation of sudden landed in Wellie, a long time in Wilderness base, and a trouble we had in Tekapo, Oamaru was the least feasible destination to call it the day. After completed payment in Tekapo Auto Service, we headed to Lake Pukaki to have a lunch there. The third day was only filled with driving and another grocery shopping in Twizel. We also took a break in Lake Aviemore to enjoy some delicious hot beef pie that we bought in Twizel.
could not be missed: bring water filter bottle and fill the bottle with the water from every single clear lake you visit!



Campground: Oamaru Harbour Tourist Park (39 NZD per van)
Day 4: Oamaru - The Caitlins (via Hampsden, Dunedin, Milton)
Oamaru is a beautiful small harbor town in the east cost, with full of steep streets and the old victorian precinct. I wish I could explore more this town, however we planned to spend the day in Moeraki Boulders and Dunedin. yet, prior headed to Moeraki Boulders, we had a chance to biking around the harbour until we reached Blue Penguin Colony.



After check out from the holiday park, we headed to Moeraki Boulders to reduce my curiosity about spherical rocks scattered on the Moeraki beach. apparently, Moeraki Boulders maybe more beautiful to be visited on sunset time, if you visit on the time and weather like us, really, there’s nothing special.
In Dunedin, we spent the day on eating fish and chips, visited Olveston Historic Home, Dunedin Railway Station, and climbed the Baldwin Street, yes that the most steepest street in world! even though the rain and strong wind threatened us, yet it was fun to be able stand on the top of the street :p




we ended the day on the Fortrose Cliff, The Caitlins. it was magnificent cliff with awesome starry night sky, yet with the strongest wind we’ve ever gone through. our tripod even almost got off the ground.



Campground: Fortrose Cliff (free)
Day 5: The Caitlins - Te Anau (via Invercargil)
We left Fortrose without even took a bath as we run out of all waters haha. Hence, our first goal in that morning was only reach out the nearest dump site and freshwater refilling facility. Thanks God, we found that facility in Winton, 1 hour town from Fortrose. As we thought that it would be nice to spend the day only in campground, we directly headed to our next campground between Te Anau and Milford Sound. However, NZ never fail to surprises us, apparently Te Anau-Milford Sound Highway was another beautiful route we took. We even stopped 2 times there.
could not be missed: Eglinton Valley, yes you must stop there!




after amazed by Eglinton Valley and how it was formed, we rode our van to next campsite. Again, it was another gem we found in this country. clear water river, snow capped mountain, and maybe the most silent place we’ve ever stayed.



please note that there is no signal and facility in this campsite, as such please make sure that you have essentials you’ll need. temperature in this place could be minus C degree in the night. unluckily, our main propane was empty on such night, and automatically the heater stopped. it was a struggle for us to go outside in the middle of the night, crashing an icy weather with no light (other than flashlight app in the cell phone) to switch the big propane with the little one haha. and don’t be surprised that in the morning you’ll get a layer of ice on the ground.


Campground: Deer Flat DOC Campsite (13 NZD pp (yet we failed to locate the payment box :( so, it’s free)
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NZ has dynamic volcanic zones, and torpid volcanoes that could emit, however for these, a few and most sufficiently likely cautioning can be given to individuals to clear. For deciding the volcanic emission dangers researchers utilize remote computerized sensors of temperatures and ground shaking, in addition to examining, site visits and examination to build up ordinary examples and all the more intently screen uncommon movement, to offer admonitions to the open when dangers are expanded.
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Only you!! 😂 marmarakieAwesome pics 👍🏻 samiai04legend I love you i.love.my.jobBwah hahahahahhaha michellebarron1221Well, that was challenging😂 acosta_floorr@danabeltraa yo se que lo amas celayathomasNext MCU Movie needs Thor riding a wave of lightning like a boss! lisal0609Love your 🏄 pictures!! bunty3072📿🖤📿... simran_design❤❤❤ gabriellago1110You should have gone for the head sara._.towlahhow short is ur board myguidetothegalaxy@cherieisawesome I LOVE HIM! skyandbinks🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😂😂😂😂😂 llanos_ruth😂😂🤣bobo 😁 benandmama🤣🤣🤣 vaticalin@kuotingtzu 索爾好帥❤️ lolamoncsJejeje ssumutDikkat et guzum hasta olma emi daydreaming.in.starsWhy did I think the last picture of you surfing was you dabbing? 🤦🏻♀️ thewalkingidjitdefinitely the first m33shy11WOW🔥👏Epiccccccccccc papabosuei think it’s the first one natt2808Jajajjajajajajajjajajajajajajaajaja so funiie 🤣🤣🤣 pranavkppranavkp8Cool kozzah91@chrishemsworth absolute champ :) jesstraheyTake the robe off 🔥🔥 rubenjplaI bet you sure were Thor after doing this... roypayelGod of Thunder or King of the Ocean? kiera.simonehe rlly looks like chris pine in the last one what the heck nayelli_mancillaWhy is it that whenever I see a post by Chris Hemsworth, I say “Chris Hemsworth” in my head with a Australian accent? isa_0818Woahh!! 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NZ Transport joins with private sector in real-time EV charger database
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“This makes it easy for electric vehicle drivers to plan their journeys, and gives people more choice,” Mr Wilson says.

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Chargers have to meet a set of guidelines to be featured on EVRoam, which the vast majority of New Zealand’s charging network does.
“Charging infrastructure is no longer isolated in single purpose apps, but is now widely available for third parties to use as a ‘single source of truth’ for New Zealand public charging infrastructure. This has been made possible by a collaborative effort across energy and automotive partners,” Mr Wilson says.
While Norway has a similar system in place, EVRoam is the first anywhere in the world to be a partnership between the government and private charging network operators – much of Norway’s charging network is government-owned, with the entire network being regulated by the government.
“In this respect, it is a world first, helping New Zealand transition towards a low emission transport future. This collaboration is a credit to our energy industry, already world renowned for its over 80 percent renewable profile,” said Wilson.

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NZRoam information is currently available through the NZ Transport Agency’s website, the NZ Automobile Association website and TomTom, with Google Maps coming on board in the near future.
EVRoam provides data that lets drivers know if a charger is able to be used or not, either because it is in use or out of action for some reason. Information about the charger is also part of the system, such as whether or not it costs to use it and plug types available.
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Live information direct from the charging providers is gathered on charging infrastructure that meets government guidelines, so drivers can be confident they have the ability to use the charger.
While there are some chargers around the country that don’t meet the guidelines (and are therefore not included in EVRoam), NZ Transport says those that do “represent the vast majority of public charging infrastructure around New Zealand.”
The agency also says that any charging operators that come into the electric vehicle public charging market in the future can use EVRoam to promote their chargers to customers as long as their chargers meet the guidelines for a safe, reliable and interoperable public charging network.
Currently EVRoam information is available online at the NZ Transport website and the AA website.
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Hey! En deuspi! (Je suis une feignasse quand il s'agit d'écrire un article) Je suis partie de Wellington pour Opotiki, pour bosser dans le picking de kiwi. L'acccomodation était cool. Proprio adorable, gens super cools, loyer pas cher, douche chaude et FEU DE CAMP LE SOIR. Bref, le paradis. MAIS, (il ya toujours un mais) le job était pourri à souhaits. Le picking (cueillette de kiwi et mode travail à vitesse 3000 kiwis/heure) c'est cool, c'est rigolo, on s'amuse bien, mais le soir t'as tellement mal à des muscles que tu ne pensais même pas possèder que tu n'en dors pas la nuit. (Ceux qui me diront que c'est qu'au début, qu'après ça va, je vous mets au défi de le faire. Si vous y arrivez, je vous offrirai mon respect éternel et une tablette de chocolat.) Et puis, il a fait pas beau. Et pluie = pas de kiwi à cueillir (pas que je rêvais d'y retourner hein). Du coup, tout le groupe de potes que je me suis fait, a décidé de mettre les voiles et roues pour Tokoroa. Et moi, quitte à pas travailler, autant que ce soit en bonne compagnie! Alors on a fait un joli cortège de voitures. (Tous derièreuh, tous derièhèreuh… et moi… de… vant…) on est arrivés dans un camping trop chelou. Pas cher, mais qui ne valait pas son prix quand même. J'ai pas testé la douche, j'ai eu peur de ressortir plus crade ou avec le tétanos. (Bon, j'avoue, c'est aussi que niveau douche, quand t'es sur la route, bah on s'en tape, personne ne vient te sentir les aisselles. Qui d'ailleurs ne sont pas non plus épilées parce que t'as pas envi) On y reste 2 jours. La météo est pourrie. Pas de coins de rassemblement abrité dans le camp pour être à la cool avec les autres. Le moral est mauvais parce que finalement c'est rien qu'un échec de plus. La France se fait manquer. Bref, le blues. (Le blues ça veut dire que je t'aimeuh) Et puis là, un mec qu'on appellera Edmond, qui était dans le groupe aussi, me dit qu'il a un bon plan boulot et qu'il y a deux places! Donc moi qui avait lâché l'affaire, je me dis que tant qu'à faire, autant me sortir les doigts de là où ils étaient et bosser. Donc je lui dis que ça me dit, que j'y vais avec lui et que du coup, il n'a pas besoin de faire du stop, puisque je le prends dans ma voiture. Lui, ultra content. Moi, ultra contente et motivée à bosser. (au passage, Edmond avait l'air adorable. Genre de gars à l'écoute, calme et réflèchit. Mais au passage, j'ai un instinct de mierdas) (tu vas voir, je me fais niquer dans la suite de l'histoire) Dernier soir avec le groupe, on passe une chouette soirée. Au petit matin, on se rejoint pour se faire rembourser les nuits qu'on avait prépayé. Et là vous savez ce que me dit le Edmond, je vous le donne en mille! Il a parlé avec sa roommate, Emily, une américaine (un amour cette fille, au passage (Mais on verra si c'est encore un coup de mon instinct pourri qui me joue de sacrés tours le coquin!)) et qu'elle est dans une merde fénoménale, elle a besoin d'un job en urgence (au passage aussi, elle était à ce moment là en place dans un job). Et vu qu'elle est bonnasse (je suppose que telle est la raison, certaines personnes pensent avec la mauvaise partie du corps), il lui a dit qu'elle pouvait venir bosser. (Je vous rappel qu'il a 2 jobs dans le récit!) Et il me dit quoi?! “tu trouveras un autre boulot, c'est sûr” HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA! Hein? BHWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Trop drôle. J'en pleurs de rire. J'essuie mes lunettes. (Au passage aussi, aucun rapport, sauf, pleurer, sécréter des trucs et morve et tout, j'utilise des mouchoirs en tissu. Voilà c'était une info gratuite. Comme ça, sous le manteau.) Revenons à nos moutons : QUOI? WHAT? QUÉ? L'arnaque en plein jour! Et là, je me suis dit : “Maintenant, il va falloir résister ma côcôtte. Tu cède pas. Ce mec t'a promis un job, tu l'auras. Tu l'auras ton vent qui tourne.” Du coup j'ai dit non. Et on est passés à autre chose. (pas pour longtemps) (Au cours d'une conversation avec l'américaine un peut plus tard, il a dit que j'étais je cite : “têtue” (merci, je le prends comme un compliment, moi qui cède à tout pour un rien dans ce genre de situations) je crois que quand je rencontre les gens je ne me méfie pas et j'accorde ma confiance immédiatement. Enfait non, j'en suis sûre.) Revenons à nos agneaux. Entre temps, un Australien qu'on appellera Will (c'est son nom) que je n'aprécie pas plus que ça à cause de son humour un peu déplacé (j'ai compris maintenant qu'il est juste maladroit et enfait très gentil) nous demande de l'emmener lui aussi à Hastings. Donc 2 voitures, Emily a la sienne et moi le van. Edmond veut aller avec elle parce qu'il veut absolument conduire. (il l'a eu dans le uc parce qu'elle ne l'a pas laissé. Hahaha) Et moi qui ne voulais pas me retrouver avec Will je me vois dans l'obligation de l'y emmener. (vous commencez à cerner le personnage d'Edmond? Je vous ferai un topo sur mes conclusions) 3 heures de route grosso-modo après, on arrive à Hastings, on s'arrête au fast food (sans citer de nom) pour choper du wifi et retrouver l'adresse exacte de la packhouse. Le Edmond en remet une couche :“Elle est dans la merde, elle n'a pas un rond, elle est sans logement, elle a un beau cul, je dois la sauver, je suis le sauveur, toi t'es le boss à buter pour sauver ma princesse, je la baiserai à la fin. Et en plus je pourrais la mater tous les jours parce qu'on bossera ensemble elle et moi.” (En gros, dans les grandes lignes.) J'ai un petit sentiment de culpabilité sur le coup quand même, mais je lâche pas. Qu'elle soit plus méritante, peut être, et encore. Mais par principe, tu ne propose pas un bon plan à quelqu'un pour ensuite le déproposer et le servir à un autre sur un plateau. Il me dit qu'elle peut rester dans le job plus longtemps, que moi je peux trouver un autre job sur hastings et blablabla. (pour vous mettre dans le contexte, on est en hiver, les job c'est comme du pétrol ici, tout le monde en veut mais seulement les plus chanceux en trouvent par hasard ou par bon plan.) J'échange rapidement avec Emily a qui je dis qu'elle peut au pire prendre ma place quand je pars. C'est seulement dans 3 semaines. On s'entraide mais on arrête d'enculer les honnêtes gens. Elle complétement d'accord avec ce que je lui dis et complétement dans l'empathie sans peut être comprendre l'enculade d'Edmond. (Tous nos échanges se font en français, parce que s'engueuler en français c'est plus simple mais malheureusement les autres ne voient pas le bordel et la vraie nature de ce sacré petit chenapan) On quitte le fast food pour la packhouse. J'avais encore en tête “résistance” en lettre de sang. “On n'est pas des vendus nous, on se laissera pas faire. Tu veux la guerre, t'auras la guerre.” En partant il a dû dire un truc comme “de toutes façons, on y va tous et puis au pure on verra et puis on leur dira combien de temps on reste et ils choisirons qui ils prennent.” (Hahaha, we’ll see) On se gare sur le parking et avant d'entrer dans les locaux, il en remet une couche. “Si ya pas assez de place pour nous 4, tu sais, elle a vraiment besoin de bosser, elle est dans la merde, t'avais dit au début que tu cherchais pas spécialement de travail, t'es têtue nanana…” je lui tiens tête mais il insiste, me fait culpabiliser. Moi, colère plus culpabilité égale larmes. Je fonds en larme. Lui dis que je passe une semaine de merde, mon oncle est mort, que j'ai tout sauf envi d'être dans ce merdier en ce moment. J'ai pas eu bcp de chances avec les jobs en NZ et que pour une fois le vent allais surement tourner. Que j'avais pas envi de vivre de l'argent de mes parents dans une vie que MOI j'avais choisi, pas eux. Et qu'il était indispensable que je me débrouille par moi même.“ Je lui ai vomi ça à la gueule et étrangement, quand les gens voient que vous souffrez et que vous ne l'avez pas montré avant, que vous l'avez gardé pour vous et que tout d'un coup ça explose parce que trop, c'est trop, étrangement, ils vous regardent différemment. Et dans leurs yeux apparait la pitié. Il a ouvert ses bras. M'a dit "viens là, je suis désolé, je ne savais pas, si tu nous dis pas ces choses la, comment tu veux qu'on sache?” Je l'ai esquivé. Il a bien fallut. J'avais pas besoin de son calin et il était hors de question que j'éponge sa culpabilité à lui, si tenté qu'il en eût ressenti une. Je lui ai dit que ma vie ne changeait absolument rien à ce qu'il se passait à ce moment là. Que tu ne dois pas passer ta vie à comparer tes malheurs avec ceux des autres pour voir qui est le plus à plaindre et qui mérite le plus un petit peu de chance. Que la situation c'était que lui retournait sa veste, qu'il mavait utilisée comme taxi pour se rendre à son job à 250km. Donc lui, déni total, il ne se rend pas compte de sa connerie et maintenant qu'il a compris que je ne me laisserai pas avoir par la pitié ou l'empathie, il recommence à être culpabilisateur. Me dit que c'est beau dis donc de faire une scène sur le pas de la porte du job. Qu'on ferait mieux d'y aller et qu'on verra. Genre grand désamorceur de situation. Le mec est terroriste ET négociateur de la BRI. Je ferai un tout autre article pour décrire le job. Mais en bref, on y va on est tous pris. Chemin pour se rendre à l'accomodation, j'ai Will et Edmond dans ma voiture. (Emily est partie rejoindre des potes déjà logés qqpart) on se rend chez la logeuse qui n'a finalement pas de place pour nous mais qui se met en quatre pour trouver des solutions pas cher et sympas pour nous. Elle appel un autre kiwi qu'elle a rencontré quelques jours plus tôt et qui a un logement pour les gens qui bossent dans la région. En chemin pour y aller on discute dans la voiture (ma bonté reprend le dessus et je décide de pardonner. Surtout que cohabiter et travailler avec une mauvais ambiance, non merci) (conne, conne, conne, me direz-vous, et vous n'auriez pas tord) il me dit un truc du genre “t'es quelqu'un qui réfléchit beaucoup non? Tout le temps et sur tout?” Et s'en est suivi une psychanalyse et un jugement avec à l'appuie un bouquin du genre “comment profiter de l'instant présent” moi, j'ai activé le mode et de temps en temps je lui disais, oui, ok, d'accord. Mais c'était crédible (7 ans de théâtre) Et là, sans comprendre pourquoi, il s'ennerve tout seul, dit qu'il n'a pas envi de parler avec moi, qu'il est ennervé. Il se tait et puis rajoute qu'il est fatigué, qu'il n'aime pas son attitude et qu'il me parlera quand il ne sera plus comme ça. (Gars, j'attends toujours que tu ne sois plus comme ça et enfait, j'ai arrêté d'attendre) Bref, aujourd'hui, on a un job, un logement (que j'adore) mais je ne veux pas vivre avec ce genrre de personne. L'aura est négative. En plus on s'était à peu près mis d'accord pour que je les emmène bosser Will et lui. Donc impossible de changer de baraque dans l'instant. Je leur ai donné jusqu'à mercredi pour trouver une solution et ne plus dépendre de moi. J'ai eu raison? J'ai eu tord? J'aurai du lui mettre une enculade? Je ne sais pas. J'essaye de tendre vers la paix. Ne pas haïr, ne pas médir, ne pas faire de mal et toujours aider. Mais certainent personnent méritent-elles autant de bienveillance? J'aimerai dire que oui, jusqu'à la limite où ça en devient à tes dépends. Chacun mérite le pardon sans mériter l'approbation. Mais la vengeance n'est pas envisageable. Edmond est un manipulateur et sûrement un pervers narcissique. Depuis qu'on vit ensemble (nous sommes 4 dans la maison avec Will et Gabriel (argentin)) il est très cassant quand je lui parle. Mais quand c'est lui qui me parle il n'est que miel et politesse. J'aime cette maison, je commence à apprendre l'espagnol. Mais quand une maison est faite de murs, un foyer est fait de ceux qui la peuplent. Ce n'est pas mon foyer quand il est là. Alors je vais partir. Je vais continuer de faire confiances aux gens que je rencontre. Car la méfiance m'aurait empêché de vivre bon nombre de moments riches et importants.
Merci de me lire. Bisous! Angèle
Ps: son bouquin a quand même l'air cool. Personne n'est tout mal ou tout bien. (Hier il a fait ma vaisselle) Pss : Je commence le boulot lundi 18. Je suis dans mon dernier mois avant l'Australie. Psssssst: Le vent a tourné, j'ai retrouvé le sourire, la confiance et la sérénité. Tour va bien aller. Psssssssiiiiiiit: autant pour moi... ce n'était pas un article en deuspi
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Uber claims to have 300,000 NZ users, but taxis say impact is less than feared
Uber claims it has 300,000 users in New Zealand, “almost double” what it had two years ago.
The ridesharing app released limited data about its New Zealand business to mark three years since it launched.
San Francisco-headquartered Uber, which operates in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, also said it had more than 4000 drivers.
Many of the drivers are part-time, with “nearly half” working less than 10 hours a week.
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Emirates Flies To New Zealand Cities Auckland And Christchurch, Mostly Via Australia, Although It Operates A Direct Daily Flight To Auckland.
Australia’s additional checks on passengers and baggage apply to Qatar and the UAE as they are the only Middle East countries with which it has direct air links. The additional security measures were made based on intelligence suggesting flights could be targeted for attack. “What we have seen from them is a less than uniform way of doing things,” Bridges said of the different measures introduced by the United States, Britain and Australia, all close allies of New Zealand. Last week, Emirates said it was cutting flights to the United States after flights new restrictions weakened demand. Bridges said he is scheduled to meet with Emirates Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum this week where he would make clear that New Zealand is open to additional services. Emirates flies to New Zealand cities Auckland and Christchurch, mostly via Australia, although it operates a fashion clothing direct daily flight to Auckland. Qatar Airways only flies direct to Auckland. Bridges, who is also minister for economic development, is in the UAE to formally announce New Zealand’s participation in the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. New Zealand has committed NZ$53.3 million ($37.5 million) to build its country’s pavilion to host its companies at the trade fair, Wellington announced on Sunday.
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