A travel series unlike any other, Insight Guides go beyond the sights and into reality. Their incomparable photojournalistic approach captures the uniqueness of each culture they cover: their traditions, their arts, their history, their lives. The stunning photography is married to compelling text, written by local writers; the people most qualified to convey their culture's "secrets". Yes, Insight Guides will tell you which attractions to visit, but they'll also tell you a whole lot more. From the most popular resort cities to the world's most remote and exotic villages, Insight Guides will give you the insider's perspective you need to truly experience any destination you visit. Insight Guides serve many purposes. They are ideal for planning a trip. And, they're wonderful souvenirs to treasure for years after. Even the armchair traveler can be swept away by their magnificent content and experience the world from the comfort of home. Many international and domestic and domestic destinations also offer companion FlexiMaps, an innovative laminated folding map specially designed for the discriminating traveler.
Lonely Planet, Charles Rawlings-Way, Brett Atkinson, Andrew Bain, Peter Dragicevich, Anita Isalska, Samantha Forge, ... Riverpoint Rd, Matawhero; hnoon-4pm Sat & Sun) Kirkpatrick Estate (%06-8627722; www.kew.co.nz; 569 Wharekopae Rd, ...
From green forests to blackened basalt and snowy mountains to golden beaches, adventure awaits around every bend on these dramatic islands. Experience Middle Earth with Moon New Zealand.
The first horses introduced to New Zealand were two mares and a stallion brought ashore on 23 December 1814 by Reverend Samuel Marsden who sailed from Australia on the Active, along with several Māori chiefs, one of them the Ngāpuhi ...
Capie, “New Zealand and the World,” 586–88. 66. Bassett and King, Tomorrow Comes the Song. 67. Malcolm Templeton, Top Hats Are Not Being Taken: Short History of the NZ Legation in Moscow, 1944–1950 (Wellington, 1989); Robin Kay, ed., ...
Presents information on New Zealand's culture, history, and people; offers walking and driving tours enhanced by color-coded maps; and suggests excursions off the beaten path.
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These questions sit at the centre of Max Harris’s ‘New Zealand project’. This book represents, from the perspective of a brilliant young New Zealander, a vision for confronting the challenges ahead.
Come on an adventure-filled trip around the land of the long white cloud, New Zealand!
The present anthropological work focuses on religion and related symbols, forms of reciprocity, the operation of power and the concept of culture in modern New Zealand society.
That was eventually relieved by the influx of wealth from the Thames goldfield, which by 1874 had a population of 8000. Dunedin's new commercial pre-eminence was reflected in the number of mercantile companies and banks newly ...