Big Snow Eastbourne New Zealand Muritai Park Butterfly Creek 16 August 2011
Big Snow Eastbourne New Zealand Muritai Park Butterfly Creek 16 August 2011
Well maybe not so big but big for Eastbourne and bigger than yesterdays snow.
Not as much snow here as its lower than the other hills in the area.
Manukau city centre, Auckland, New Zealand
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Manukau city centre, Auckland, New Zealand
Manukau is one of Auckland's largest suburbs and was formerly a large independant city before the amalgamation with Auckland in 2010. Attractions in and around Manukau include Rainbow's End, Butterfly Creek, Westfield shopping Centre, Howick Historical Village and Auckland International Airport.
This video shows some places in Manukau city centre, such as Westfield shopping malls, Bus and train station, and MIT campus in Manukau.
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Manukau is the heart of Auckland’s south, a vibrant cosmopolitan centre and home to the largest Polynesian community in the world. For a taste of the Pacific, visit Otara Market, New Zealand’s largest street market bursting with life and flavour.
Hit the rides and rollercoasters at Rainbow’s End, New Zealand’s largest theme park, or visit some of the many other family attractions and activities nearby, including mini golf, paintball, go karting, bike riding and a rope courses.
For something more relaxing, take a stroll through the stunning Auckland Botanic Gardens – picnic on the grass, enjoy a bite in the café and find the fantastic sculptures spread through the gardens. Take the kids to Butterfly Creek to walk through the tropical butterfly house full of hundreds of colourful, free-flying butterflies, plus huge saltwater crocodiles and cute farm animals.
And if you’re an aircraft aficionado, see restored classics at the New Zealand Warbirds Visitor Centre at Ardmore Airport.
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10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Manukau City, New Zealand | 2019
Manukau City is a former territorial authority district in Auckland, New Zealand, that was governed by the Manukau City Council.
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1: Sky Tower
2: Hobbiton Movie Set
3: Auckland Zoo
4: Auckland Botanic Gardens
5: Rainbow's End
6: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
7: Maungawhau/Mount Eden
8: Mount Eden Summit
9: Butterfly Creek
10: Museum of Transport and Technology
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Auckland Travel Guide, Auckland Zoo, New Zealand
Auckland Zoo, New Zealand
We had a trip to Auckland zoo in October 2015, this video is a long version and a combination edition of the 5 parts videos we published before.
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To raise funds we took the challenge to bikepack the great 84kms Timber Trail, one of the last remaining intact podocarp forests in the world. Winding between the tiny King Country settlements of Pureora and Ongarue. In and around Pureora Forest Park – a mix of virgin, regenerating and exotic forest full of surprises such as ancient trees, delightful birdlife, and abandoned timber milling sites.
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Ambury regional park, Auckland
Ambury regional park, Auckland
It was early spring we visited Ambury Regional Park again, and wanted to see new born farm animals.
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Nestled on the shore of the Manukau Harbour, Ambury Regional Park is a working farm, an important education centre and a birdwatchers paradise with a volcanic history - all just 15km from central Auckland.
The park sits on ash-covered lava flows from Mangere Mountain and has views across the harbour to the Manukau Heads and Waitakere Ranges. It takes its name from the Ambury Milk Company, which milked cows and ran a town milk supply farm here from 1893-1965. Free to wander through the park but please leave gates as you find them.
The farm animals at Ambury are family favourites. You will see sheep, goats, cows, pigs, pet lambs (in spring), a horse, chickens, turkeys, rabbits and peacocks. Grassy lanes between the animal enclosures help you get up close to the animals safely.
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Auckland Travel Guide - Amazing New Zealand experience
Auckland Travel Guide - Amazing New Zealand experience
Auckland is a modern cosmopolitan city with a population of 1.45 million people — roughly one third of New Zealand's entire population reside in Auckland. In the centre, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and cafes. Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park, is based around an extinct volcano and home to the formal Wintergardens. Near Downtown, Mission Bay Beach has a seaside promenade.
The city and suburbs have developed within the same time frame and similar urban patterns as California (Los Angeles and Auckland have shared urban planning designs and are sister cities). Today the city and suburbs sprawl over a large urban area, hemmed to the east and west by two large harbours (Waitemata and Manukau) and ocean (Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea) beyond.
Auckland is in a temperate climate zone and does not experience hot or cold extremes at any time of year. The summer months are December to March. The sun is very strong during this time and it is advisable to use sunscreen and cover skin from prolonged exposure. April to June brings cooler temperatures and rain toward the end of June which persists through winter until September and October.
If you want to explore Auckland's more distant suburbs, it's possible to take a service from the CBD to a hub where information and further connections are available. Hubs are located in larger suburban centres - retail malls, entertainment facilities and (depending on destination) beaches are never far away. The bigger hubs are (buses only unless otherwise indicated):
Albany
Orewa/Hibiscus Coast
Botany
Sylvia Park (buses and trains)
Henderson (buses and trains)
Otahuhu
Onehunga (train station nearby)
Manukau (buses and trains)
Newmarket (buses and trains)
New Lynn (buses and trains)
Takapuna
Highbury/Birkenhead
A lot to see in Auckland New Zealand such as :
Sky Tower
Waiheke Island
Rangitoto Island
Auckland War Memorial Museum
SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium
Auckland Zoo
Auckland Domain
Waitematā Harbour
Waitakere Ranges
Queen Street, Auckland
One Tree Hill
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Rainbow's End
Auckland Harbour Bridge
SKYCITY Auckland
AJ Hackett SkyWalk & SkyJump
Mudbrick Restaurant and Vineyard
Kitekite Falls
Auckland Botanic Gardens
Mount Victoria
Cornwall Park
New Zealand Maritime Museum
Piha
Museum of Transport and Technology
Auckland Ferry Terminal
North Head, New Zealand
Motutapu Island
Muriwai Gannet Colony
Albert Park, Auckland
Snowplanet
Rotoroa Island
Wild on Waiheke
Viaduct Basin
Arataki Visitor Centre
Butterfly Creek
North Shore
Day Street
Fullers Group Limited
Aotea Square
Whatipu
Silo Park
Long Bay Regional Park
Wynyard Quarter
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
Parnell Rose Gardens
Stardome Observatory & Planetarium
Britomart Place
Tantalus Estate
Mount Eden Summit
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Auckland Airport Lodge, Auckland, New Zealand, HD Review
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Auckland Airport Lodge offers rooms with kitchenettes and heating. Just 3 miles from Auckland International Airport, the property provides free airport shuttles and free parking for up to 10 days. Guests receive 250MB of free Wi-Fi.
Auckland Airport Lodge is about 5 minutes from Butterfly Creek and a 15-minute drive from central Manakau. Auckland’s central business district is a 25-minute drive away.
Air-conditioned rooms include a dining area, tea/coffee-making facilities, and a TV with cable channels. Some rooms have spa tubs or washing machines.
The lodge provides fax/photocopying and laundry services. Wheelchair-accessible facilities are available.
Guests can order room service for breakfast. The nearest restaurants and take-out shops are about half a mile away, and a 24-hour grocery store is a 5-minute drive away.
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Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium, Auckland, New Zealand
Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium, Auckland
Phillip had two weeks school holidays in October, so we've been to some popular places in Auckland such as the Muriwai Gannet Colony and the Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium.
The information below is from the website
The all new Kelly Tarlton’s SEA LIFE Aquarium is one of Auckland's Top Visitor Attractions! Offering a unique Southern Oceans experience with 30 exhibits, more than 80 different species and 8 new themed zones.
Take an underwater journey through the world famous Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium and discover a diverse collection of aquatic life up close.
See the world’s largest sub-Antarctic penguin colony display, the world’s biggest species of stingray and New Zealand’s largest collection of sharks. Journey through a unique Southern Ocean experience and marvel at our amazing new live jellyfish display and visit the magical Seahorse Kingdom where you’ll find the world’s only display of Spiny Sea Dragons, all this and much, much more.
For the adventurous we have thrilling Shark Adventures, snorkel in our Shark Cage, or dive cage free with Shark Dive Xtreme.
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Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium (formerly Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World) is a public aquarium in Auckland, New Zealand that was opened in 1985. Located at 23 Tamaki Drive, it was the brainchild of New Zealand marine archeologist and diver Kelly Tarlton (1937–1985).[1][2] Built in disused sewage storage tanks, the aquarium used a new form of acrylic shaping, which allowed curved tunnels rather than viewing areas with flat panels only, as in previous aquariums. The project is also one of the first to use conveyor belts to slowly move people through the viewing areas.
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Bus Station in Auckland
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