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How the life and the travelling can turn over 360° thanks to a global pandemic

It has been 6 months since the news of a corona-virus had spread visibly across the Internet and around the world. We will probably never know where it all started. There will still be speculation and conspiracy theories as to Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years13. August, 2020 ago
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The end of our travelling in Auckland

Looking back, all I can say is that we were really lucky that our travel together ended before global concerns and strict rules due to the coronavirus crisis. It is true that thanks to the so-called Lockdown, I had time Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years4. July, 2020 ago
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Glowworm Waipu Caves, Mangawhai and afternoon with alpacas

Waipu Waipu is a small town with a Scottish heritage in Bream Bay, in northwestern New Zealand. The highlight is the annual Highland Games held for the New Year. Not far from the city are the Glowworm Waipu Caves, which contain Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years28. May, 2020 ago
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Paihia, Kawakawa and Hundertwasser Toilets

Paihia Paihia is the main tourist town in the Bay of Islands in the far north of the North Island of New Zealand. A place where locals enjoy a great lifestyle and will be delighted to share it with visitors Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years22. May, 2020 ago
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Rainbow Falls, Kerikeri and Waitangi

Rainbow Falls (Waianiwaniwa) The Rainbow Falls are located on the Kerikeri river near Kerikeri city. Unlike most New Zealand waterfalls which are created by the erosion of soft rock, the Rainbow Falls are sited on a hard basalt layer of Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years15. May, 2020 ago
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Giant Sand Dunes and Cape Reinga / Te Rerenga Wairua

If I can mention at the outset what impression stayed in me from the next place, then I must admit that the only thing that ran through my mind was if we are still in New Zealand or not. If Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years7. May, 2020 ago
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Waipoua Kauri Forest and meeting the Tasman Sea

The northern part of New Zealand (Northland) is always green, winding and at times incredibly long when travelling by car, but thanks to the stops that awaited us, we were able to admire other unique places in the world. Waipoua Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years6. May, 2020 ago
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Howick Historical Village

A colonial village created in New Zealand by houses and cottages rescued from the surrounding suburb of Howick in Auckland. Governor George Gray feared the French people will move from New Caledonia and Tahiti to New Zealand, while Maori leader Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years29. April, 2020 ago
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A journey to the Paeroa city

After leaving the area of Rotorua (known to many people as the stinking area of New Zealand), we headed north to the town of Paeroa. But to make our travel by car not just a ride from one place to Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years12. April, 2020 ago
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Tamaki Maori Village

Finally, I can write about the place I was most looking forward to. It was the most expensive item in terms of the admission price, but the experience was definitely worth it! On the other hand, what more can I Read more…

By Nicol, 3 years3. April, 2020 ago

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