Address: 78 Florence ave | Russell Bay Of Islands, Paihia 0200, New Zealand
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Zig Zag Charters Videos
Zig Zag Charters
Zig Zag Charters is fully licensed for operations on the east coast of Northland New Zealand - between Cape Reinga to the north and beyond Bay of Islands to the south.
Zig Zag is a highly-stable 58 foot catamaran with easy access. She has two full bathrooms and two double-berth cabins; available for exclusive overnight stays. She is licensed for up to 30 passengers and three crew, powered by two 110 h.p Nissan engines and has a single mast self-furling rig for sailing and relaxing.
Zig Zag is based at Mangonui in beautiful Doubtless Bay.
Zig Zag Charters offer full-boat day and overnight charters as well as day and half-day trips for individual passengers. In addition to sunbathing, swimming and snorkelling, you may well be lucky enough to spot dolphins, orca and little blue penguins along the way.
A Long Weekend In The Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Matt and Carly spent a long weekend with family and friends in Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand.
The video features Haruru Falls, Rainbow Falls, Zig Zag Charters of the Bay of Islands, Paihia, and Russell.
Edited by: Carly Gill
Song Credit: Netsky - Rio
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unloading Marlin at Mangonui N.Z.
Darryl's Dinner Cruise
Darryl's Dinner Cruise
Enjoy a leisurely 2-½ hr cruise up the Waitangi River with Darryl's Dinner Cruises to the gorgeous Haruru Falls.
Marvel in the tranquil surroundings as we take you on a journey rich with abundant bird life and historical points of interest.
Dine on a scrumptious meal as the sun goes down and experience our unique charter widely promoted as a calm water cruise.
Enjoy a relaxed and sociable atmosphere.
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Kate's house, Nicks land, rivers, waterfalls beaches and very significant NZ history. All set the scene to move together in the 6 Spaces.
46115 working the Great Britain IV
The Great Britain IV tour ran from Edinburgh - Inverness via Aberdeen hauled by 46115 Scots Guardsman on Sunday 17 April 2011.
We first see the train glide pass the former site of Falkland Road Railway Station heading towards Ladybank.
After an hour long water stop at Dundee the train proceeded to Aberdeen, we see it climbing through East Haven.
47760 followed the train to provide cover incase of a failure with the steam loco, we also see this heading north through East Haven.