New Zealand Family trip North Island 북섬 여행 4일째
Okakune to Rotorua
Okakune top 10 holiday park
taupo
fishing
Taupo White striker boat charter
Rotorua Top 10 holiday park
Tauranga-Taupo TT Gorge - 23 cms - Full Run - RAW Guide - Central North Island, New Zealand
The TT Gorge is a lesser know run in the central north island, New Zealand. This run offers stunning, semi-remote scenery and several quality grade IV boulder gardens. The only draw back to this run is the hike in and out but it makes it a fun adventure to tick off the list if your visiting New Zealand!
Rapids:
First Boulder Garden - 0:00 - 0:30
Crux Boulder Garden - 1:00 - 1:25
Third Boulder Garden - 6:00 - 7:30
Fourth Boulder Garden - 8:00 - 9:15
BIG TROUT CHAOS - S3 Ep8 Fly Fishing NZ
It's the last day of the year and the weather is about to sh!t the bed. I head to a small mountain stream in search of some big NZ wild brown trout, but find gale force wind and footprints. Have I fallen out of favour with the fishing gods? Snapped lines, Smashed flies, and Big Trout.
Join Fly Fishing Addict Colby Colbert for your 15 minute fix of arm chair angling chaos, chasing big brown trout on New Zealand's World Famous Black Creek.
Huge Trout Eats Mice | Wild New Zealand | BBC Earth
With little competition and few predators, the Brown Trout in New Zealand has been known to grow to epic proportions. These prize fish sometimes reaching a metre in length and weighing up to 5 kilos have developed monstrous appetites and a bloody thirsty penchant for Mice.
Taken From Wild New Zealand
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RV trip throughout South Island New Zealand - Vlog #7
Hello and thank you so much for visiting our video today!
This video shows our trip around the South Island New Zealand.
We spent 2 weeks in the South Island of New Zealand with our Wendekreisen RV rental. These are some of the areas that we covered when we were there:
-Christchurch
-Castle Hill
-Greymouth
-Queenstown
-Milford Sound
-Lake Taupo
-Dunedin
We were able to get around by using the Camper Mate App. Here's some more information on the app.
Music: Lost Kings - Marathon feat. Cosmos & Creature
Famous jet ski incident - real footage as it happened
Raimana very close to being hit by a jet ski after a tow in. A near death experience?
Cameraman: Tim Bonython - Raw footage Tahiti Teahupo'o - 2005 - Feel the action like it happened with Peter Joli ( Australian surf photographer) commentating.
This session was documented in full in May Dayz surf film by Tim Bonython. Get your copy
Timeline of New Zealand history | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Timeline of New Zealand history
00:00:12 1 Prehistory (to 1000 CE)
00:01:16 2 Pre-colonial time (1000 to 1839)
00:01:28 2.1 1000 to 1600
00:02:32 2.2 17th century
00:03:31 2.3 18th century
00:05:40 2.4 Early 19th century; 1801–1839
00:10:27 3 Colony and self-government (1840 to 1946)
00:10:39 3.1 1840s
00:13:19 3.2 1850s
00:15:05 3.3 1860s
00:18:20 3.4 1870s
00:20:33 3.5 1880s
00:22:59 3.6 1890s
00:25:23 3.7 1900s
00:27:51 3.8 1910s
00:30:46 3.9 1920s
00:32:32 3.10 1930s
00:35:29 3.11 1940 to 1946
00:39:21 4 Full independence (1947 to 1983)
00:39:33 4.1 1947 to 1949
00:40:57 4.2 1950s
00:43:36 4.3 1960s
00:46:16 4.4 1970s
00:50:07 4.5 1980s
00:51:08 5 Restructuring (1984 to date)
00:51:19 5.1 1984 to 1989
00:55:18 5.2 1990s
01:00:56 5.3 2000s
01:04:35 5.4 2010s
01:07:14 6 See also
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This is a timeline of the history of New Zealand that includes only events deemed to be of principal importance – for less important events click the year heading or refer to List of years in New Zealand.
The Great Gildersleeve: Craig's Birthday Party / Peavey Goes Missing / Teacher Problems
Aiding and abetting the periodically frantic life in the Gildersleeve home was family cook and housekeeper Birdie Lee Coggins (Lillian Randolph). Although in the first season, under writer Levinson, Birdie was often portrayed as saliently less than bright, she slowly developed as the real brains and caretaker of the household under writers John Whedon, Sam Moore and Andy White. In many of the later episodes Gildersleeve has to acknowledge Birdie's commonsense approach to some of his predicaments. By the early 1950s, Birdie was heavily depended on by the rest of the family in fulfilling many of the functions of the household matriarch, whether it be giving sound advice to an adolescent Leroy or tending Marjorie's children.
By the late 1940s, Marjorie slowly matures to a young woman of marrying age. During the 9th season (September 1949-June 1950) Marjorie meets and marries (May 10) Walter Bronco Thompson (Richard Crenna), star football player at the local college. The event was popular enough that Look devoted five pages in its May 23, 1950 issue to the wedding. After living in the same household for a few years with their twin babies Ronnie and Linda, the newlyweds move next door to keep the expanding Gildersleeve clan close together.
Leroy, aged 10--11 during most of the 1940s, is the all-American boy who grudgingly practices his piano lessons, gets bad report cards, fights with his friends and cannot remember to not slam the door. Although he is loyal to his Uncle Mort, he is always the first to deflate his ego with a well-placed Ha!!! or What a character! Beginning in the Spring of 1949, he finds himself in junior high and is at last allowed to grow up, establishing relationships with the girls in the Bullard home across the street. From an awkward adolescent who hangs his head, kicks the ground and giggles whenever Brenda Knickerbocker comes near, he transforms himself overnight (November 28, 1951) into a more mature young man when Babs Winthrop (both girls played by Barbara Whiting) approaches him about studying together. From then on, he branches out with interests in driving, playing the drums and dreaming of a musical career.