New Zealand Holidays: 5 North Island Must See Photos

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Your New Zealand holidays would not complete without visits to many beautiful spots in North Island of this country. Many thousands words are needed to describe how good these places are. Why take the hassle, I rather share with you 5 selected photos. After all a picture is better than words. Enjoy your New Zealand holidays!


The flag = the id of NZ

Raglan, a nice surfer's town

Wellington

Do not forget Balloon Over Waikato

Auckland Harbour Bridge (source Kiwiwise.Co.Nz)

There are too many beautiful photos to share. More will come later. There are all to add colour to your plan for New Zealand holidays.

New Zealand Holidays: 5 Spots You Should Not Miss

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If you are planning for a New Zealand holiday or even New Zealand holidays then you are making a good decision. New Zealand has most beautiful places in the world. You named it - towering mountains, everwhite glaciers, lush forests, and spectacular fjords – there are all in this nice country. You got a view of New Zealand in the unforgettable 'Lord of the Rings' movies. To assist your New Zealand holidays plan I will reveal 5 interesting spots in New Zealand South Island:

1. Auckland

Auckland is the main entrance to New Zealand. It is likely that your plane will land in Auckland and the first big sign board that you will see is ‘Auckland – The City of Sails’. This city is home to more than a quarter of New Zealand population and their many yachts. Auckland is rich with its very beautiful and unusual scenery. However, I personally feel that it is known as a shopping destination in this country rather than else.

2. Rotorua

This famous tourist spot is the one suggested by my Kiwi friend. He said Rotorua is a must for anyone visited North Island. He is right, this place has beautiful landscape. Rotorua is actually a geothermally active area, so you can expect its main identity is mud pools, thermal springs, and spectacular lakes. There are a lot of man made attractions too. In fact there are too many interesting things to do here, you can stay for a week but still miss something good.

3. Lake Taupo

I never see anything like Lake Taupo. Its like sea, it waves like sea and it is huge like sea. If you ask me I will say the air here is the freshest. The largest fresh water lake in Australasia is what it is. The view is spectacular. During winter you can see the huge lake with snowy mountains as its background. I never felt any calmer than when I was there. For me Lake Taupo is the best place to live in New Zealand.

4. Matamata

This is where several important plots of the Lord of the Rings movie are filmed. The major one is the Hobbit village. You can take Hobbiton Tours to see remainder of Hobbit holes and sets. If you have a chance to stop at this town you will see that everything is about LOTR. I have a chance to pull Golum’s ears there (of course it was just the sculpture of that strange fellow).

5. Wellington

I like Wellington more than Auckland. The city feels classy, less crowded, and the people looks nice (maybe not everybody can agree with me). An unforgettable place is the city museum. It called Te papa, has very interesting collection, the interior design of this museum is very modern and the collection is (as usual) very old but they mange to put this two elements together very well. If you want to continue your New Zealand holidays to South Island then you can take Interislander ferry in Wellington.

Your New Zealand holidays should not end with these 5 spots only. There are many interesting bits of New Zealand and the spectacular landscape is obviously the main. Lucky, with this internet info about New Zealand holidays are everywhere.

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Auckland New Zealand (New Zealand Holidays)

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Auckland New Zealand, everybody likes every piece of it. Auckland events, Auckland airport, sky tower Auckland, Auckland museum, etc. I reproduce the article below for you who like to know about Auckland in brief:

'Auckland-A Mini Guide to Auckland New Zealand
By Dara Ward

Auckland is the largest urban area in New Zealand. The city is located in the north of the country and it boasts a population of 1.3 million. Auckland is treated to a warm, pleasant climate that never sees any snow. Māori people settled the city in 1350 and it was given the name Tāmaki Maku Rau, (meaning isthmus of one thousand lovers). The main tribes in the city were the Ngāti Whātua and the Tainui, however following the arrival of Europeans, the Māori population declined dramatically. Following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, Auckland was officially colonised by Britain and the city began to grow rapidly.

Auckland spans the volcanoes of the Auckland Volcanic Field and as a result it boasts some of the worlds most beautiful and unusual scenery. Popular excursions for nature lovers include, a trip to the summit of Mount Eden, which offers stunning views of the city. Another destination often visited by tourists is One Tree Hill (also known as Maungakiekie) – an impressive volcanic cone overlooking Auckland. Hiking isn’t the only outdoor activity popular in Auckland, locals and tourists are renowned for enjoying water sports. The city is known by many as the ‘City of Sails’ and tourists are offered ample opportunity to enjoy the warm Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean. Auckland is home to some stunning beaches, such as Mission Bay, Takapuna and Maraetai, while Piha and Muriwai offer wonderful surfing opportunities.

For those looking for a less adventurous break, Auckland is a famous shopping destination, with a huge variety of shops, from department stores to designer fashion, unusual boutiques to flea markets. Once all the shopping has been done, the city offers visitors numerous charming cafes, not least in the Ponsonby area, where tourists are spoilt for choice when looking for a cosy spot to watch the world go by.

Dara Ward operates Hotels in Auckland This site allows guests to book the best selection of hotels in Auckland. He is also manager of Hotels in Lyon Dara is based in Ireland.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dara_Ward '

I missed one, thousands of people like to know about Mercure Hotel Auckland. What is so special about this hotel? I never heard about Mercure Hotel when I was in New Zealand, not when I visited Auckland too. If you visit Auckland and stay in Mercure Hotel please share your experience here.

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Make Money Online in New Zealand (New Zealand Holidays)

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Make money online in New Zealand now! When I was in New Zealand, I use internet everyday to read newspaper, to read about things that I want to buy, to read about places that I want to go etc. And I pay to surf the internet, it means I loose money. One day I realize that why should I be a looser, I should make money online in New Zealand not the other way around. Billions of money circulated in the internet everyday as billions of product and service changing hands online. It is up to us to make money online in New Zealand or to loose it.

Look what I found about How to Make Money Online in New Zealand:

1. Online survey. Some folks make money online through completing market research survey. You will be paid for each survey. Try Surveyhead (surveyhead.com), GlobalTestMarket (globaltestmarket.com), and BrandInstitute (brandinstitute.com). There are more paid survey sites for New Zealanders, I never try online survey though.

2. Blogging. People make good money through blogging. Write about your interest or even better if you find a good niche and write about it. Use Blogger for free blog. You can add Google Adsense to the blog and make money from google advertisement. When the blog gains popularity you can join Blogitive and PayPerPost, these companies pay you to write articles in your blog on behalf of their customer.

3. Squidoo. Squidoo is the easier one for New Zealanders to make money online. It is like a custom ‘make money online from blogging’. Squidoo give you a free space (they call it lens) for you to write about anything you like (hobby, interest, product, favorite places, etc). You write there and you can attach Amazon, EBay, and other companies’ advertisement. You will make money online every time people buy the product or click Google advertisement in your len. If you already have blog, you can use Squidoo to attrac more traffic. The possibilities are endless >> Click Here to Join Squidoo, It is FREE <<

4. Trademe. I see Kiwis make money online using Trademe. One can buy cheap item in garage sales and resell it in Trademe for a handsome profit. There are people who import product from China and sell it directly to customer using in Trademe. A good place to make money online, full time or part-time.

5. Etc. You can make money online in New Zealand through selling photo (check iStockPhoto and Fotolia), playing games, and built weird websites. Built weird website is lucrative business, for instance, Alex Tew builds MillionDollarHomepage; a website that sells pixels ($1 each) in order to fund his business degree and unexpectedly he became a millionaire for that.



Make money online in New Zealand. The things that I share with you above are just tip of iceberg; it is more like an introduction and only for beginners. There are many ways to make money online in New Zealand. Good luck to you, hope you get a good one (or more) and make very good money online!

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New Zealand Colostrum: Better Read This Before You Take It! (New Zealand Holidays)

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New Zealand Colostrum could be the best in the world - a result of the collection and manufacture process as well as the nature of New Zealand's rich grazing grasses which provide a product superior in quality. New Zealand colostrum comes in the form of capsul and powder. New Zealand colostrum is the choice of people around the globe.

Colostrum is milk produced at the beginning of lactation and it provides nutrition, growth factors and protection against disease especially to the newborn. Over the decades, it has been discovered that colostrum also offers a wide spectrum of general health benefits for adults ranging from an enhancement of immunity to the improvement in physical fitness.

New Zealand manufacturer claim that their New Zealand colostrum:

1. is high in immunoglobulin (G, E & M) Lactoferrin and growth factors (IGF1, IGF2, TGF D2 & TGF D2);

2. is high in concentration of IgG-type immunoglobulins is especially significant for people wishing to boost their immune system and help the body fend off viral and bacterial infections;

3. provides gastrointestinal support by maintaining a healthy intestinal flora;

4. New Zealand colostrum assists in alleviating the effects some types of allergies and auto-immune diseases;

5. is reported to be helpful in maintaining the general well being of adults and has anti-aging benefits;

6. is reported to assist athletes in achieving greater performance in certain track and field sports.

New Zealand colostrums could be the best for you. Thousands of scientific research strongly support the consumption of colostrums. For example, it is found that bovine colostrum rebuilds the immune system, helps the body ward off foreign invaders, accelerates healing of all body tissue, increases bone and lean muscle mass and replenishes an aging system. Information about New Zealand colostrum is available in the internet. New Zealand colostrum is also available online for you to get one.


References:

1. Colostrum.gen.nz
2. ColostrumCenter.org

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new zealand, air new zealand, new zealand herald, new zealand flag (New Zealand Holidays)

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The 10 most popular keywords for New Zealand according to Wordtracker.com (May 9, 2009):

SearchesKeyword
7,947total searches
1964new zealand
608air new zealand
607new zealand herald
279map of new zealand
250new zealand weather
210new zealand real estate
188new zealand facts
155new zealand culture
155new zealand flag
154new zealand news

There are many search about air new zealand even though I doubt whether this airline co has an international reputation or not.

Also, there is a bit confusion about the term 'new zealand flag'. Is it refer to the country flag or a unique plant that kiwi call 'new zealand flag'?

photo source

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New Zealand Critiques and Complains! (New Zealand Holidays)

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While a lot of things are beautiful in New Zealand, this country is not perfect. Most of you, I think, are also interested to know whats bad about NZ. Lets see:

1. New Zealand Immigration - I refer particularly to Student Visa application. For my years of study in NZ I have applied the visa three times. I got three years government scholarship yet they ask me to apply student visa every year (which mean I pay the application fee every year). My sponsor covers my tuition fee and living expenses for the period of three years, so what is the problem of not giving me a three year valid student visa?

The thing that adds to my 'uneasiness' is my friends who hold same scholarship is given three year and one or two got even four year visa. When I made a complain the NZ immigration reply was I did not clearly request for a three year visa. For the love of God, I did not make such a 'small' mistake.

2. The weather - The weather is extreme for people who live in the middle or centre of the north island (this is where I live). To be exact in Waikato. Maybe it is just for me, it is freezing during the winter night (minus degree) but relatively warm during the afternoon. Sometimes, I wear warm cloth in winter morning but end up sweating in the afternoon. It is difficult if it is suddenly very warm while you are driving.

A point to note that New Zealand sun could be 'harsher' than one that shines in your home country. The ozone is thinner!

Very strange, I could not think of other than these two complains. Maybe after all New Zealand is a nice place to live and to visit!

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