LAND BASED FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND
We head off to a remote part of the far-north coastline of New Zealand and get onto the rocky ledges to fish for big snapper and kingfish.
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Napier New Zealand
Tour downtown Napier New Zealand and view all the beautiful art deco buildings!
Pinoy kids in West Cost New Zealand.
Voyage to the birthplace of New Zealand – Northland
As the landing point for the Maori explorer Kupe and the settlers who followed him, Northland is the spiritual birthplace of New Zealand. Experience this ancestral home on a waka, learning about the history of the land from a unique vantage point.
Russell Hannah @ FOLK BY THE SEA 2017 Buying Pies in NZ
Here Big Russ gives a clear warning only to order five pies when you are in New Zealand, NEVER six.
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t&a travel: NEW ZEALAND II - BAY OF ISLANDS
rock the boat cruise around the bay of islands. weather wasn't great, but the boat was heaps of fun
New Zealand Trip in 14 Days (2016.12)
My 14 days trip to New Zealand in December 2016.
Enjoy beautiful seane of New Zealand and good music.
00:00 Day 1 - Auckland
03:29 Day 2 - Auckland to Bay of Islands
07:15 Day 3 - Ninety Mile Beach Cape Reinga Tour
09:30 Day 4 - Bay of Islands to Auckland
12:52 Day 5 - Auckland to Wellington
14:46 Day 6 - Wellington to Picton
18:37 Day 7 - Picton to Christchurch
20:59 Day 8 - The TranzAlpine Tour
24:05 Day 9 - Christchurch to Aoraki
29:09 Day 10 - Aoraki/Mt Cook to Queenstown
33:52 Day 11 - Queenstown ( Scinic Cruise )
37:47 Day 12 - Queenstown ( town )
41:35 Day 13 - Doubtful Sound Tour
48:23 Day 14 - Queenstown to Auckland
Place:
Day 1 - Auckland
- Auckland Airport
- Mount Eden
- Devonport
- Mount Victoria
- Sky Tower
Day 2 - Auckland to Bay of Islands
- Paihia
- Waitangi Treaty Grounds
- Russell
Day 3 - Ninety Mile Beach Cape Reinga Tour
- Ninety Mile Beach
- Te Paki Sand Dunes
- Rarawa Beach
Day 4 - Bay of Islands to Auckland
- Dolphin( view from ship )
- Hole in the Rock
- Urupukapuka Island
Day 5 - Auckland to Wellington
- Kiwi Rail's Northern Explorer
- Mount Ruapehu( view from train )
Day 6 - Wellington to Picton
- Waterfront
- Wellington Cable Car
- Botanic Garden
- Interislander Ferry
Day 7 - Picton to Christchurch
- Waiau River
- Cathedral
Day 8 - The TranzAlpine Tour
- KiwiRail
- Waimakariri River
- Arthur's Pass
- Devils Punchbowl Waterfall
- Avon River
Day 9 - Christchurch to Aoraki
- Rakaia Bridge
- Lake Tekapo
- Church of the Good Shepherd
- Lake Pukaki
- Tour of Glacier Explorers
- Tasman Valley Walk
- Tasman Lake
- Tasman Glacier
Day 10 - Aoraki/Mt Cook to Queenstown
- Mueller Lake
- Hooker Valley track
- Hooker Glacier
- Ahuriri River
- Jones Family Fruit Stall
Day 11 - Queenstown
- Scinic Cruise
- Lake Wakatipu
- Mt Nicholas Farm Experience
Day 12 - Queenstown
- Queenstown Gardens
- Skyline
- Luge
- Kiwi Birdlife Park
Day 13 - Doubtful Sound Tour
- Maunapori
- Deep Cove
- Tasman Sea
Day 14 - Queenstown to Auckland
- Horse Trekking Tour
- Creative Queenstown Arts and Crafts Markets
- Queenstown Airport
- Farewell SpitA( view from airplane )
- Mount Taranaki( view from airplane )
- Auckland Airport
Music:
Day1 Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Day2 Chris Brown - Forever
Day3 Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
Day4 Taio Cruz - Dynamite
Day5 Ellie Goulding - Lights
Day6 Mandisa - Good Morning
( Maroon 5 - Sugar )
Day7 Ke$ha - Grow A Pear
Day8 Jeremy Camp - Everlasting God
Day9 Ke$ha - Your Love Is My Drug
( Katy Perry - Teenage Dream )
Day10 Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Sun
Day11 Cobra Starship - Good Girls Go Bad (feat. Leighton Meester)
( Ke$ha - Blah Blah Blah feat. 3OH!3 )
Day12 Ke$ha - Blow
Day13 Maroon 5 - Maps
Ke$ha - Tik Tok
Day14 Ke$ha - We R Who We R
Usher feat. Pitbull - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
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Duck Hunting Opening 2015, New Zealand - Watch in 1080p
Opening Weekend in North Canterbury
8 Shooters
Clear and Calm Conditions
195 Mallards
117 Paradise Ducks
9 Geese
5 Quail
11 Pukes
2 Magpies
1 Rabbit and
1 Possum
One Great Weekend
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Stelvio | Residence Collection | Touch of Spice
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Makutu (Trailer) South Seas Film School
Four friends go camping in the bush and accidentally summon a taniwha.
Writer/Director - Wiremu Raihania
Producer - Yasmin DuPont
Camera - James Whangapirita
Sound - Ngawati Apanui
Editor - Reremoana Wall
Featuring - Jasmine Donald, Logan Turner-Sarah, Russell Wills, Todd Mohi, Sjaak te Brake
This short film was produced by South Seas Film & Television School students for their final project in 2007.
13th Jan 2018 - Pataua North to Russell New Zealand
We all went down to the beach in front of Michael and Maxine's shack at Pataua North after breakfast for a quick cast before we left to head North to our next stop over at Russell and the Bay of Islands. On the way we stopped at a nice little Art Gallery - Cafe near Helena Bay with amazing timber furniture, and all sorts of sculpture and arty-farty pieces on display. The drive along the East coast going North is spectacular and well worth it even though the road is so windy you will average well less than 50kph all the way.
We booked into the Russell Top 10 Holiday Park and set up for the next 2 nights. Great facilities and a great view from our elevated camp site...
Bay Of Island, North Of New Zealand
Road to Whangarei ~ New Zealand
Our friends and us went to Whangarei for a short holiday. Just upload a part of record by drving camera.
Russell 5 Cyclone Squadron Air Cadets Parade 2
Embrun arena, May 30, 2015
Bay of Islands Exploration with Colwyn
Bay of Islands Exploration with Colwyn
Geography Now! NEW ZEALAND (AOTEAROA)
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#17 East Cape to Hicks Bay Epic New Zealand Motorcycle Ride
Day 3, East Cape to Hicks Bay and beyond…
I have just learned something... most of my resent videos on the big ride I did around the East Cape of New Zealand has VERY BAD Audio... which did my head in because before I left, I got a new helmet and mic... and expected awesome quality audio... But in watching the video on my helmet unboxing and setup... I have realised that I mounted the double ended mic right behind chin bar on the new helmet. The video shows that the chin bar has an air vent in the front... Now I have come to the realisation that I have mounted the double ended microphone right behind an air vent... so as the speed gets up, so will the air flow through the vent right onto the microphone... ok... I have moved it to a new location so should be ok now...
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Preparing the yacht to cross oceans - Sailing Nandji, Ep 26
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, We are preparing our sailboat for her first ocean crossing. Bonita goes up the mast for the first time to measure for a new headsail. We follow on from our last episode as Yosh fibreglasses and paints over the huge hole in Nandji where rot had been cut out of the deck. We measure up for a new sail bag and head to Kore Sails to make it.
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Thanks to the musical artists that let us use their music in this episode.
Intro track: Tropical Wax - Be Free
Josh Woodward - Branches
Josh Woodward - Coffee
If haven't seen our other Sailing Nandji episodes, then check them out here!
Episode 1 - Moving to the Whitsundays and first sail
Episode 2 - Adjusting to life on the sea
Episode 3 - Island hopping and the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 4 - Sailing South to Whitehaven
Episode 5 - Whitsunday waterfall hunters
Episode 6 - Living on the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 7 - Fire on board and take on water
Episode 8 - Tour of the yacht
Episode 9 - Windy weather in the Whitsundays
Episode 10 – Living the dream in the Whitsundays
Episode 11 – Island hopping down the Queensland coast
Episode 12 - So many islands, too many stops
Episode 13 - The Percy Isles. Ship wrecks, Binkinis & Coconuts
Episode 14 - Whales and Overnight Sails
Episode 15 - Great Keppel Island. Chinese Gybe & dolphins bow ride
Episode 16 - Great Barrier Reef, Lagoon living at Fitzroy Reef
Episode 17 - Heavy storms & Close Calls
Episode 19 - Lady Musgrave Island - Sea Snakes and Sun Bakes
Episode 20 - Scuba Diving the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 21 - Crossing the notorious wide bay bar and the sandy straits
Episode 22 - Sailing into city life. Get us out of here!
Episode 23 - Bikes, Ships & Strabroke Island Razorfish
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Hi :) I`m Iulia, I created this video to share my passion for architecture and interior design and enjoy with you one of the most stunning works in architecture and interior design:
Architects & Interior Architects: SAOTA
Project Team: Philip Olmesdahl, Tamaryn Fourie & Joe Schützer-Weissmann
The Brief was to create a spectacular home which encapsulated the expansive 360 degree mountain and sea views. Though views out were paramount this needed to be carefully balanced with the required privacy from within. The living areas were to be open plan – enhancing everyday life. “The architecture needed focus on creating a contemporary, uncluttered and sculptural building,” said Tamaryn Fourie, senior associate and project team member.
The site is excellently positioned on the mountain ridge below Lions Head with views of Robben Island to the North and Camps Bay and the Twelve Apostles to the South.
Working with a relatively steep site and the fact that the Southern boundary is shared with a National Park, the design took on a sensitive approach. The secondary spaces were positioned at the lower levels with care taken to limit excavation. From the road these levels are concealed by a large North facing landscape wall – its customised angular design achieves a natural result. Strategically positioned penetrations within the landscape wall permit natural light and ventilation to the rooms beyond but glazing is set back and thereby concealed.
“On arrival at a mid-level one is lured through the main garage with its double volume and graffiti walls towards the shaft of light and splash of landscaping emanating from the glazed Entrance Area beyond. Sculptural timber clad stairs wrap themselves around a centrally positioned glass lift and take one to the upper levels of the house,” says Philip Olmesdahl, SAOTA director and project team member.
The building is limited to only two storeys above the ridge. The main living areas, pool terrace and garden are below with the family bedrooms strategically positioned at the uppermost level for privacy.
The ‘layering’ of the house permits different experiences in difference spaces. From the main stairs the linearity of the customised cast bronze coffee bar leads one into the ‘heart of the home’ - the Kitchen. The Kitchen in turn spills into the Dining Room and the Summer Lounge with its high ceiling of ribbed concrete. The Winter Lounge is also adjacent to the Kitchen but this time the ceiling is lower – framing the view – which together with the centrally positioned fireplace creates an intimate space for more informal gatherings.
“Throughout this level boundaries are blurred and there’s a wonderful continuity between internal and external living – it’s a house for all seasons and plays off the mood of the climate and surrounding landscape,” said Tamaryn Fourie. The large gallery type spaces emphasise the magnetism of the site and its ever present backdrop of the mountains and the sea.
A courtyard ‘cuts’ into main living areas – its waterfeature and delicate weathered Cor-Ten screen ensures a tranquil and sheltered space. The base of the waterfeature is glazed to scoop refracted light into the main garage below. The ‘woven’ Cor-Ten screen playfully reflects light internally whilst also offering privacy to the bedroom level above.
A ribbed pre-cast concrete soffit creates continuity between the living spaces with all services being carefully co-ordinated so as to disappear within recesses. All off-shutter concrete was cast using a customised white concrete mix. Once cured this was sandblasted to reveal a fine – carefully selected – aggregate resulting in a robust and unprecious look.
Minion Dam burst
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School was closed for the day, so I took the kids down to Traigh Mhor (Tolsta Beach) and built a dam. Here is a video of it bursting.
A couple of frequently asked questions?
1 - How big was the dam.
The wall was 1 metre (3 feet) high and about six metres (20 feet) wide.
2 - How was it built, How long did it take to build?
About two and a half hours, with a garden spade. I shovelled earth into the stream until the sand built up enough to stop the flow, then carried on piling it on.
2 - Why does the water look so dark?
Heavy rain washes peat (soil) down from the hills. It is dark brown and full of plant matter (rotted leaves and stems). It looks filthy but is harmless.
3 - Why do I keep telling Thomas to stand back?
The water was about 0.5 metres (2 feet) deep in the centre of the channel and flowing fast. The beach is well known for 'sinking sand' (Quicksand) which is often found in and near the streams. Thomas was too excited to care and kept trying to run into the water to test his wellies...
4 - Why do I not keep telling Rebecca to stand back?
Because she is more sensible.
5 - Where are the little yellow people?
Minion is our family surname and has been for at least eight generations I can trace. Minions is a trademark of Universal Studios and we have no blue dungarees or yellow skinned lozenges. We do like bananas though.
Thanks go to Rebecca Minion for her helpful advice on construction and Thomas Minion for the musical score and additional descriptive language.