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Kelly Tarlton's Antartic Underwater World

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Set on the waterfront of Auckland City on Ohaku Bay, just moments from the famous Mission Bay beach, the NEW Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium is one of Auckland's Top Visitor Attractions!  Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium showcases over 30 live animal exhibits, from over 80 different species in spectacular habitat displays, including the world's largest Antarctic penguin colony exhibit and amazing underwater viewing tunnels.  http://www.kellytarltons.co.nz/   underwater viewing tunnel Antarctic penguin colony jelly fish star fish shark's jaw fishes corals my Singapore Airlines flight Goodbye Auckland! Hope to see you again! The whole month covers my adventurous trip to NZ. I am truly honored that most of you came to visit my blog about NZ. By the way, I have gone through all the comments and here are my top regular commenters. Make sure you didn't miss commenting on a single post. Con

The Sky Tower, Auckland

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The Sky Tower is an observation and telecommunications tower located on the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland CBD, Auckland City, New Zealand. It is 328 metres (1,076 ft) tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, making it the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Due to its shape and height, especially when compared to the next tallest structures, it has become an iconic structure in Auckland's skyline.  http://en.wikipedia.org/ view from far a close-up view of the upper section Views from the observation deck.. The tower also features the 'SkyJump', a 192-metre (630 ft) jump from the observation deck, during which a jumper can reach up to 85 km/h (53 mph). The jump is guide-cable-controlled to prevent jumpers from colliding with the tower in case of wind gusts. view from below view from outside the Rendezvous Hotel where we stayed for a night  before we fl

Tamaki Drive, Auckland

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When we reached Auckland, it was not that cold anymore.We visited the parklands and gardens and the Tamaki Drive & Waterfront. I love this tree..still full of maple leaves! Love the reflection of the sun simply amazing clouds impressive rows of trees Who wouldn't want to find a shady spot? No more adventure but sightseeing..

Te Puia

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Whakarewarewa (reduced version of Te Whakarewarewatanga O Te Ope Taua A Wahiao, meaning The gathering place for the war parties of Wahiao, often abbreviated to Whaka by locals) is a geothermal area within Rotorua city in the Taupo Volcanic Zone of New Zealand. This was the site of the Māori fortress of Te Puia, first occupied around 1325, and known as an impenetrable stronghold never taken in battle. Māori have lived here ever since, taking full advantage of the geothermal activity in the valley for heating and cooking.  http://en.wikipedia.org/   our entry ticket unique stone display amazing craft our tour guide teaching us to pronounce the long word directions we were about to visit the kiwis no photography was allowed and we saw the kiwis.. boiling mud pool hot springs that's the place where food is cooked the blue pool active geyser the Te Puia hall the school of arts and crafts Te Puia i

Breakfast at Sudima

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The Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua is Rotorua's largest accommodation provider with 250 guest rooms. As the name suggests, they sit snugly nestled into the shores of Lake Rotorua with many of the rooms overlooking the natural geothermal landscape nearby. We stayed for a night at the hotel where we watched the Maori Performances. The next morning we had breakfast before we continued exploring Rotorua.. I enjoyed every breakfast in NZ. Next...            Te Puia Thermal Valley

Maori Hangi and Concert

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The nightly Maori Concert is an event not to be missed. After two warriors perform a formal Powhiri (welcome), you will savour a superb feast – an array of genuine Hangi (traditional Maori) dishes, all cooked underground with geothermal steam. The Hangi feast is complemented by mouth-watering buffet selections of eastern and western cuisine and divine desserts including the very ‘Kiwi’ Pavlova. As you dine, be entertained by Te Roopu Manaia – the high-energy, award-winning Maori Culture group. Be thrilled by the Haka, see the skillful Poi dances, enjoy traditional and contemporary Maori songs and hear the rich tapestry of Maori legends in this 2 hour-plus event. You’ll even have the opportunity to perform Maori dances and songs with the group.  http://www.venuesearch.co.nz welcome by the Maori a buffet food posted at Scrumptious blog mc for the show welcoming dance and lastly the nose to nose as a respect being entertained Last bu