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Hollard Gardens

in Beautiful Parks and Colourful Gardens, 2. Best known

Hollard Gardens is a must for the gardening enthusiast, or anyone who enjoys a gentle ramble in a peaceful atmosphere.

Manaia Road, Stratford

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Castlepoint Lighthouse

in Lighthouses and Towers, 2. Best known, 1. Today's pick

First lit in 1913, it's one of the last two remaining beam lighthouses in NZ. Stroll up and imagine life as a lighthouse keeper - the last one was on the job until 1988.

Castle Point, New Zealand

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Koutu Boulders

in Bizarre Nature Formations

The shore line between Koutu point and Kauwhare point is littered with spherical boulders, the largest of which measures 6 metres in diametre.

Koutu Loop Road, New Zealand

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Te Waikoropupu Springs

in Wildlife Encounters, Hot and Cold Geothermal, 4. Famous Extremes, 2. Best known

With amazing horizontal visibility at an average of 63 meters of the constantly 11.7°C cool water, it is also the largest cold water springs in the Southern Hemisphere, discharging 14,000 litres of water per second.

Pupu Springs Road, Takaka, Tasman, New Zealand

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Wharariki Beach

in Famous Beaches, Bizarre Nature Formations

Isolated and Beautiful. Sculptured cliffs, arched rocks, and beautiful sand hills. The one of most beautiful, wild and rugged place on earth!

Wharariki Road, Nelson Tasman, New Zealand

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Farewell Spit

in Bizarre Nature Formations, 4. Famous Extremes

Farewell Spit is the natural sandbar providing the northern shelter to Golden Bay. It is longest in the world and it's still growing!

103 Freeman Access, Puponga, New Zealand

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Split Apple Rock

in Bizarre Nature Formations, 2. Best known

Named after a rock looking like a split apple - stunning rock formation! Sits just in less than 100 meters from the shore. Beautiful bay with crystal clear water, golden, sandy beach. You can also swim there.

Moonraker Way, Kaiteriteri

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