Tunnel Hill
in Bridges and Tunnels, 1. Today's pick
It is 246 meters in long and construction involved up to 70 men. All the bricks were manufactured at nearby site. It was begun in 1891 and took nearly two years to complete.
Owaka Hwy, Owaka, New Zealand
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Paritutu Rock
in Peaks and caves, 1. Today's pick
Paritutu Rock is a volcanic remnant, a part of the Sugar Loaf Islands - an eroded stumps of an ancient volcanic crater.
Centennial Drive , New Plymouth, New Zealand
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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
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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Waihi Falls
in Waterfalls to admire, 1. Today's pick
An easy to reach, impressive waterfall, well worth a visit. Little known, but spectacular after the rain, some people choose to swim in the pool at the bottom.
Waihi Falls Rd, Waione, New Zealand
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Clifden bridge
in Bridges and Tunnels, 1. Today's pick
Clifden suspension bridge spanning 111.5m over the Wairau River is the longest suspension bridge in New Zealand....
Tuatapere, Clifden Hwy, Orawia, Southland, New Zealand
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Tane Mahuta
in 4. Famous Extremes, 1. Today's pick
Tane Mahuta – Secluded away in Waipoua Forest, New Zealand’s most famous tree certainly lives up to its name of Lord of the Forest, and nothing is more awe-inspiring than the sight of this mighty tree towering high above you.
Waipoua Forest, New Zealand
Chrystalls Beach
in Peaks and caves, Wildlife Encounters, Famous Beaches
Golden sands, sand dunes and basalt rock.
Irishmans road, Milton, Otago
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Rarawa Beach
in Famous Beaches, 3. Off the beaten track
On your way or way back to Cape Reinga you can find this unspoilt beautiful beach - a paradise with a white sands and breathtakingly blue water.
Rarawa Beach Road
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