The Natural Flames Experience - one of the South Island's best kept secrets!
The Natural Flames Experience will take you on a half day 4WD trip and bush walk to the amazing Natural Flames, where you can enjoy pancakes and billy tea in a beautiful beech forest setting. Unique site near Murchison, South Island, New Zealand. For more information phone 0800 MURCHISON or visit the website naturalflames.co.nz
Natural Flames on National News
TV3 show a news clip when they came to Murchison to see the Natural Flames.
Kiwi Park Motels & Holiday Park, Murchison, New Zealand, HD Review
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Just 2,650 feet from Murchison town centre, Kiwi Park Motels & Holiday Park features an outdoor pool, BBQ area and children’s playground. Guests receive a free Wi-Fi voucher on arrival.
All accommodation features beautiful mountain views. Some have a kitchen with an oven.
The on-site animal park features sheep shearing demonstrations and pet lambs that can be fed.
Local attractions include white-water rafting, kayaking, jet-boating fishing and horse riding. There is also a half-day tour available to the Natural Flames Experience.
You can prepare a fresh-cooked meal using the shared kitchen facilities. Free secure parking is provided.
Kiwi Park Holiday Park is 2 minutes’ drive from Murchison Golf Club. Nelson Lakes National Park is 30 minutes’ drive and Westport is 75 minutes’ drive away.
Murchison Lodge, Murchison, New Zealand, HD Review
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Set amongst 4 acres of gardens, Murchison Lodge offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi internet access. Guests can enjoy the cosy log fire in the guest lounge, or admire the mountain views from the terrace.
Breakfast consists of homemade bread, fruit from the orchard, homemade bacon and fresh eggs cooked on the BBQ. Home cooked dinner is served upon request, along with a number of local wines and beers. Free tea and coffee are available all day.
Murchison Lodge is 4 minutes’ drive from Murchison Golf Club. Nelson Lakes National Park is a 45-minute drive away.
All rooms are heated, and come with a private bathroom. Some rooms include a private patio or views over Buller River.
Murchison Lodge offers guests free use of bicycles and golf equipment. Activities such as kayaking, jet boating and rafting can be organised by the property. The property can also arrange trips to the Pancake Rocks and the Natural Flames Experience, a natural gas seep which creates flames out of the ground.
Murchison and Īnangahua quakes - Roadside Stories
Dramatic landslides, rock falls and waterfalls are the legacy of the two massive earthquakes that hit the Buller region in the 20th century. Lives were lost at Murchison in 1929, and again at Īnangahua in 1968.
The 1929 Arthur's Pass and Murchison earthquakes,
The Mātakitaki landslide,
The 1968 Īnangahua earthquake,
Landslide damage, Whitecliffs,
Buller valley,
Upper Buller River valley,
Archival audio sourced from Radio New Zealand Sound Archives, Sound files may not be reused without permission from Radio New Zealand Sound Archives (Reference number 35361 Murchison earthquake. Part 1).
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Zetetic Cosmogony; Earth A Static Plane
Conclusive Evidence That The World Is Not A Rotating Revolving Globe, But A Stationary Plane Circle.
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???? Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie | Audiobook | Rewrite Book in Simple for Learning English
Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie | Audiobook | Rewrite Book in Simple for Learning English
A number of leading scientists disappear without a trace. There is a huge possibility of kidnapping. Probably the scientists are being blackmailed so they are hiding. Enormous concern is growing in the ranks of the international intelligence community. Only one woman has the key to this mystery. Unfortunately, Mrs. Betterton lies on the hospital bed, dying from injuries sustained in the Moroccan plane crash. At the same time, Hilary Craven is preparing to end her own life in a hotel room in Casablanca. Her husband left her and her child passed away. There is no reason to live anymore. An overdose of sleeping pills and everything will come to the end. One stranger interrupts this desperate suicide attempt. Since there is nothing more to lose, this man offers Hilary a more exciting way to die.
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Critical collections: why museum collections matter
Alec Coles, Chief Executive Officer, WA Museum
In the digital age, it has been claimed, collections are no longer important: after all, surely we can find what we are looking for on the Web? Alec Coles could not disagree more! In a world where authenticity is at a premium, he believes that collections are a museum’s unique product and museums and their collections have never been more relevant.