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Treaty of Waitangi
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gold rush
The Central Otago Gold Rush was a gold rush that occurred during the 1860s in Central Otago, New Zealand. Constituting the country's biggest gold strike, the discovery of gold in Otago led to a rapid influx of foreign miners - many of them veterans of other hunts for the precious metal in California and Victoria, Australia. -
the anzacs in gollipoli
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90 mile beach
The name Ninety Mile Beach is a misnomer because it is actually 55 miles (88 Kilometers) long. The reason for its name is unknown. Several theories have been put forward, the most common stemming from the days when missionaries travelled on horse back. On average a horse could travel 30 miles (48 km) in a day before needing to be rested. The beach took three days to travel therefore earning it the title Ninety Mile Beach, but the missionaries did not take into account the slower pace of the hors -
John Britten
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kelly tartions
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luge
Opened December 2001. 1.7 kilometers in length and with all the thrills that have made the luge such a popular all age entertainment activity.
Featuring a tunnel, spirals and awesome views over the city and lake, this track will be a must do for all luge addicts
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sky tower
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te papa
An exciting range of exhibitions display New Zealand's diverse art and visual culture and top-rating international exhibitions tour regularly. Te Papa's event programme features free events and entertainment, performances, floortalks, lectures, and more.