Over Easter I decided to base myself in a small town called Dannevirke. It's enjoyable setting a slower travel pace and I'm in this for the long run so why not 5 night in one place? I'd only recently heard of Dannevirke as different people mentioned how nice the campground was. The town is on the main route between Hawkes Bay and Palmerston North and one I had previously driven through without taking much notice.
The town seems to have a viking flavour... I'm still not sure why. Where did the name come from? There's a viking ship in the children's playground and viking shields on the town railing.
I'll admit that there is not a whole lot to do in Dannevirke... There's a couple of nice looking restaurants and a good size supermarket. I've heard about a fantasy cave but guessing it's aimed at children. I've ended up relaxing with one exploration to the coast, visiting Waihi Falls and Herbertville Beach.
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Today In this vlog I go to Dannevirke fantasy cave! (couldn’t film in there ????) hope you enjoy the vlog. It was so cool going back to the cave as I haven’t been there since I was seven. Have a great day Hydro Fam!!
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Evacuation of Dannevirke
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During the Second War of Schleswig, the fortifications of Danevirke was evacuated by the Danish army in 1864.This marked the last military use of the ancient defence structure of Danevirke, which has remained in German possession ever since.
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6 Epic Things to do between Manawatu Gorge and Waipukurau - #Vanners
We are in the southernmost part of the North Island for this trip. In part five we are on our way home - we have to get from the Manawatu Gorge to home, which is usually about a 6 hour drive when towing a van.
We don't like driving for 6 hours straight, instead, we love finding little places to stop off along the way. How much can we cram into one day?
We start at Ferry Reserve, visit the wind farm on the Tararua Ranges, go op-shopping in Woodville, visit a fantasy cave, Brix finally gets to see some eels, then we top it off with an epic bike along the Tukituki River. And travel for 6 hours too - Phew! What a day!
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10 Craziest Caves On Earth
From a thriving cave school to a cavern overflowing with giant razor-sharp crystals, we count ten of the weirdest caves ever
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