Dunnolly Vineyard Bed & Breakfast, Waipara, New Zealand, HD Review
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Dunnolly Vineyard Bed & Breakfast offers accommodations in Waipara. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
A flat-screen TV, as well as a CD player are available. Some accommodations feature a sitting area to relax in after a busy day. Certain rooms have views of the mountains or garden. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom equipped with a shower. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer.
The bed and breakfast also provides bike rental. Christchurch Airport is 33 miles away.
Waipara Pinot Noir - WVTV Episode # 65
On this episode I taste Tresillian Pinot Noir 2007 and Black Estate 2006 Pinot Noir both from Waipara.
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Claremont Homestead, South Island, New Zealand
Claremont Homestead’s position amongst the geologically renowned Waipara Gorge hills provides a sense of tranquillity and serenity so rarely found in the world today. Yet it is an ideal distance from a wide range of amenities including being only a 35-40 minutes drive from South Island's main International Airport in Christchurch and only a 10 minute drive from the local service township of Amberley.
For more information, please contact Ruth Hodges at ruth.hodges@colliers.com or +64 27 309 0334
drone footage over amazing private beach in New Zealand
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Heres a short clip from an aerial photography reel I've been working on based on the scenery around North Canterbury, in the beautiful South Island of New Zealand.
The beach itself is located off the cost of the Waipara Valley, which is a small budding wine region about 40 minutes north of Christchurch. The beach is accessed only by foot and is surrounded by farm lands with sheep and cows grazing the area. When the swell and winds are working it makes for one of the most scenic surf spots in the country !
The colour of the cliffs are so because of the high limestone make up of the mineral rich soils, hence why viticulturists find the area great for growing vines. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling are the by most the variety of choice in the Waipara Valley.
I hope you enjoy the snippet and i'll be posting a full length movie on my photography website which will be online in 2015
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A DAY IN PEGASUS BAY
Ed Donaldson, number 3 son from Pegasus Bay tells us about his beautiful family estate.
Ed Donaldson, 3ème fils de Pegasus Bay nous raconte son magnifique vignoble familiale.
2012 Festival Of Cycling MTB event, Waipara
2012 Benchmark Homes Festival of Cycling, 20km Vineyard mountain bike event, Waipara,
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New Zealand Tour in 15 mints | Deepak VLogs
I Traval New Zealand for 2 Months & i Cover Almost all South Island and i shoot Videos
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AMF Bowling
Waimakariri River fishing.
Punting on the Avon River
Hanmer Springs
Cashmere
Akaroa Beautiful Drive
Akaroa
Kite Day New Brighton Beach
Sumner Beach
Cave Stream Scenic Reserve
Beautiful Drive of punakaiki
Punakaiki Pancake Rocks
Waipara Hills Wines
New Brighton Bridge
Squash Club Christchurch
Holi Festival at Latimer Square
Air Force Museum
Horncastle Arena
Hare Krishna Temple
New Brighton Beach
Aerobatic Flight Flying
Antarctic Centre
Lake Tekapo
Pukaki Lake
Skyline Gondola Queenstown
Skyline Luge Queenstown
Thunder Jet Boating Queenstown
Below Zero Ice Bar Queenstown
bunjy jumping
Mcleans Island PaintBall
Chinese Garden Dunedin
Christchurch to Queenstown
Explore Singapore Airport
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Pegasus Bay Pinot Noir 2008 reviewed by Nick Stock for www.nzwineonline.com.au
Nick Stock takes a look at the 2008 vintage Pinot from the very talented team at Pegasus Bay.
Lake Chalice 21 Years
Lake Chalice Wines is one of the few remaining privately and locally owned wine companies in New Zealand and is located in the country's main wine-growing region, Marlborough.
Launched in 1989 on a 11ha (28 acre), stony paddock in Rapaura, Wairau Valley, Lake Chalice Wines now owns four key vineyard sites, as well as sourcing fruit from several carefully selected contract growers.
Founders Chris Gambitsis and Phil Binnie, who were joined in 1998 by winemaker Matt Thomson, share a simple philosophy: to make quality varietal wines from Marlborough grapes.
The Karearea or NZ falcon emblem features on the Lake Chalice Wines' label. In a land with no native mammals, this rare, endemic raptor has always flown fearlessly above the rest. Lake Chalice Wines is a proud sponsor of the Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust, dedicated to preserving New Zealand's raptors.
Christchurch
Christchurch (/ˈkraɪstʃɜrtʃ/; Māori: Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's third-most populous urban area. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of Christchurch. The population of Christchurch City at the 5 March 2013 census was 341,469.
The city was named by the Canterbury Association, which settled the surrounding province of Canterbury. The name of Christchurch was agreed on at the first meeting of the association on 27 March 1848. It was suggested by John Robert Godley, who had attended Christ Church, Oxford. Some early writers called the town Christ Church, but it was recorded as Christchurch in the minutes of the management committee of the association. Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter on 31 July 1856, making it officially the oldest established city in New Zealand.
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B 52s Give me back my man 11th December 2009 Christchurch
B-52s performing Give me back my man at Mudhouse Winery, Waipara just out of Christchurch New Zealand. Apologies for the quality
Christchurch | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:58 1 Names
00:02:57 2 History
00:03:06 2.1 Māori settlement
00:03:50 2.2 European settlement
00:07:03 2.3 1900–2000
00:07:35 2.4 Modern history
00:07:44 2.4.1 2010–2012 earthquakes
00:10:13 2.4.2 2013 to 2018
00:10:56 2.4.3 2019 terrorist attacks
00:11:27 3 Geography
00:12:45 3.1 Central City
00:16:22 3.2 Inner suburbs
00:16:35 3.3 Outer suburbs
00:16:47 3.4 Satellite towns
00:16:56 3.5 Climate
00:19:14 4 Demographics
00:19:56 4.1 Culture and identity
00:21:28 5 Economy
00:21:37 5.1 Farming
00:23:31 5.2 Industry
00:25:48 5.3 Tourism
00:26:20 5.4 Gateway to the Antarctic
00:26:29 5.4.1 Antarctic exploration
00:27:38 6 Government
00:27:47 6.1 Local government
00:29:21 6.2 Central government
00:29:55 7 Education
00:30:04 7.1 Secondary schools
00:31:11 7.2 Tertiary institutions
00:31:39 8 Transport
00:36:18 9 Culture and entertainment
00:36:51 9.1 Cinema
00:38:23 9.2 Parks and nature
00:39:10 9.3 Television
00:40:25 9.4 Theatre
00:41:39 9.5 Music
00:43:29 9.6 Venues
00:45:17 10 Sport
00:45:26 10.1 Teams
00:46:50 10.2 Events
00:47:27 10.3 Venues
00:50:32 11 Utilities
00:50:41 11.1 Electricity
00:52:27 12 Sister cities
00:53:13 13 See also
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Christchurch (; Māori: Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. The Christchurch urban area lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula. It is home to 404,500 residents, making it New Zealand's third-most populous city behind Auckland and Wellington. The Avon River flows through the centre of the city, with an urban park located along its banks.
Archaeological evidence has indicated that people first settled in the Christchurch area in about 1250. Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter on 31 July 1856, making it officially the oldest established city in New Zealand. The Canterbury Association, which settled the Canterbury Plains, named the city after Christ Church, Oxford. The new settlement was laid out in a grid pattern centred on Cathedral Square; during the 19th century there were few barriers to the rapid growth of the urban area, except for the Pacific to the east and the Port Hills to the south.
Agriculture is the historic mainstay of Christchurch's economy. The early presence of the University of Canterbury and the heritage of the city's academic institutions in association with local businesses has fostered a number of technology-based industries. Christchurch is one of five 'gateway cities' for Antarctic exploration, hosting Antarctic support bases for several nations.The city suffered a series of earthquakes between September 2010 and January 2012, with the most destructive of them occurring at 12.51 p.m. on Tuesday, 22 February 2011, in which 185 people were killed and thousands of buildings across the city collapsed or suffered severe damage. By late 2013, 1,500 buildings in the city had been demolished, leading to an ongoing recovery and rebuilding project.
Milk and Water I 2019
Simultaneously striving for and reflecting on the elusive nature of objectivity in documentary filmmaking, Milk and Water explores the contentious issue of waterway contamination in New Zealand from the outside American perspective of director Ian Spilman. Throughout the film, we hear from those on opposing sides of the rural/urban divide on this topic, providing a space for the contemplation of conflicting ideas, and seeking common ground. This film explores innovative farming technologies, the growing divide between urban and rural communities, the detrimental and positive effects of agricultural irrigation, how regulation plays a massively influential role on river health, and reveals the personal stories of the individuals closely involved.
Directed by Ian Spilman
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