NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL GUIDE (2019)
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NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL VLOG ❁ nz venture 2019
heres a video of the most amazing experience of my life, travelling to nz with about 30 of my great friends!
the first 5 days i spent on waiheke and motuihe island, the next 5 at kaiwaka and the last 4 in rotorua.
i met so many awesome new kiwi and aussie friends and had amazing experiences + my first time travelling internationally!
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8 Things NOT to Do in Philadelphia
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Here are 8 Things that you shouldn't do when in Philly!
This is extracted from thrillist.com;
1. Riding the Manayunk Hill
In the pantheon of bad ideas, rolling down the steepest hill in Manayunk, even with liquid courage, is pretty high up there.
2. Having anything to do with this Sixers season
With the Knicks having a worse season, they even suck at draft-lottery positioning.
3. Not knowing how to navigate Roosevelt Blvd
Crazy, but Roosevelt Blvd has the #2 and #3 most dangerous intersections in the country.
4. Parking in someone’s saved spot
While Philly’s streets often look like yard sales, especially right before a big storm, that lawn furniture is there for a reason. Only an idiot will try and park in someone's “reserved spot.
5. Swimming in the Schuylkill
Don’t let all of the crew teams fool you; no one should go in that water. Two words: toxic discharge.
6. Checking your bags at Philly airport
There’s a reason that Philadelphia International Airport is ranked one of the worst in North America.
7. Going to the Wing Bowl and expecting to function the next day
Life goals after the Wing Bowl usually involve not leaving your credit card at the strip club and trying not to puke before noon.
8. Assuming there's a speed limit on Kelly or Lincoln Dr
Technically the speed limit is 35, but you wouldn’t know it by the way everyone drives.
9. Being optimistic for the upcoming season
Philadelphia sports teams can rip out a fan’s heart like no other city (okay, outside of Cleveland). You can say we're a beer half-full type of fan base, until the (inevitable) late-season collapse that drives us to chug the whole damn thing.
10. Forgetting your local state store's hours
Closed at 9pm? Or is it 10pm? Open on Sundays? Better check those hours before you try and make a last-minute booze run -- we’ve all made the mistake of trying to go right after closing time.
11. Riding the Erin Express (if you’re older than 30)
There comes a time when you’re too old to ride a school bus, even if that school bus is full of tipsy coeds.
12. Leaving for the Shore during rush hour
Nothing spells weekend buzzkill more than sitting on the AC Expressway while your friends are already drinking on a deck.
13. Living in Fairmount with a car
If you eventually find a parking spot, be prepared to do your best bumper-car routine to get into a space that's a few feet too small.
14. Not having a SEPTA token
Nothing is worse than having to deal with the change machine or the SEPTA booth when trying to catch a last-minute train.
15. Going to the Gold Club
We’ve got nothing against strip clubs -- heck, we’ve even ranked them -- but you can do better than the Gold Club. You get what you pay for.
16. Trying to explain Mummers to an out-of-town friend
There are many things you have to explain to out-of-towners, but here it's better to just hand them a beer and let them enjoy the party.
17. Ignoring Philadelphia history
We live in a city that has some of the most important historical sites in the country (even if the Betsy Ross house is kinda BS). Don’t be too busy or too cool to experience everything the city has to offer.
Mount Erebus Volcano - Ross Island, (excert from Encounters at the End of the World )
MOUNT EREBUS -- Ross Island, Antarctica
After last year's 5 month trip virtually around the all exotic places around the world lots of people asked me where is my next destination. My answer was always somehow very vague, since destination I have in my mind is very ambitious -- least to say -- very difficult to reach and certainly physicaly very demanding taking in consideration the fact that the the time is not on me side.
However I'd like to share with you in this presentation my crazy plans and the wildest dreams. Movie sequences used in this presentation were extracted from Werner Herzog movie Encounters at the End of the World (2007), which contributed to my inspiration.
I knew about Mount Erebus long time ago and I tried to see it already in year 2000 during my first trip to New Zealand. Unfortunately I was informed on Christchurch International Airport that all sightseeing flights from New Zealand to Antarctica were cancelled after disaster of Air New Zealand Flight 901 in 1979 when plane crashed in the Mount Erebus killing all 237 passengers on the board and 20 members of crew.
However this movie can give you glimpse in mentality of person keen to see unachievable.
Cheers
Jiri
Tourism in New Zealand - Best Tourist Attractions
Tourism in New Zealand - Best Tourist Attractions
New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses—the North Island, the South Island and around 600 smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long period of isolation, New Zealand developed a distinct biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.
Sometime between 1250 and 1300, Polynesians settled in the islands that later were named New Zealand and developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the United Kingdom and Māori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which declared British sovereignty over the islands. In 1841 New Zealand became a colony within the British Empire and in 1907 it became a Dominion; it gained full independence in 1947, but the British monarch remained the head of state. Today, the majority of New Zealand's population of 4.7 million is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority, followed by Asians and Pacific Islanders. Reflecting this, New Zealand's culture is mainly derived from Māori and early British settlers, with recent broadening arising from increased immigration. The official languages are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language, with English being dominant.
New Zealand is a developed country and ranks highly in international comparisons of national performance, such as health, education, economic freedom and quality of life. Since the 1980s, New Zealand has transformed from an agrarian, regulated economy to a diverse market economy. Nationally, legislative authority is vested in an elected, unicameral Parliament, while executive political power is exercised by the Cabinet, led by the Prime Minister, who is currently Jacinda Ardern. Queen Elizabeth II is the country's head of state and is represented by a governor-general, currently Dame Patsy Reddy. In addition, New Zealand is organised into 11 regional councils and 67 territorial authorities for local government purposes. The Realm of New Zealand also includes Tokelau (a dependent territory); the Cook Islands and Niue (self-governing states in free association with New Zealand); and the Ross Dependency, which is New Zealand's territorial claim in Antarctica. New Zealand is a member of the ASEAN Plus mechanism, United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, ANZUS, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Pacific Islands Forum, and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
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6300 km all over New Zealand in 17 days - Roadtrip Timelapse
Roadtrip New Zealand : 6300 km all over New Zealand in 17 days
Day 1: Auckland - Miranda
Day 2: Miranda - Thames - Coromandel - Hahei - Hot Water Beach - Athenree
Day 3: Athenree - Tauranga - Rotorua - Taupo - Motutere
Day 4: Motutere - Tongariro National Park - Martinborough - Palliser Bay- Featherston - Upper Hut
Day 5: Wellington
Day 6: Upper Hut - Wellington - Cook Strait - Picton - Havelock - Blenheim - Kaikoura
Day 7: Kaikoura - Hundalee - Cheviot - Waipara - Amberley - Christchurch - Rakaia - Ashburton - Geraldine
Day 8: Geraldine - Fairlie - Tekapo - Mt John - Pukaki - Mount Cook - Pukaki
Day 9: Twizel - Omarama - Lindis Valley - Cromwell - Kawarau Gorge - Gibbston - Frankton - Queenstown
Day 10: Queenstown - Devils Staircase - Kingston - Garston - Parawa - Mossburn - Te Anau - Te Anau Downs - Eglinton Valley - Mirror Lakes - Te Anau Downs
Day 11: Te Anau Downs - Milford Sound - Te Anau - Mossburn - Kingston - Frankton - Arrow Junction - Cardrona - Wanaka
Day 12: Wanaka - Albert Town - Lake Hawea - The Neck - Makarora - Haast Pass - Haast - Paringa - Fox Glacier
Day 13: Fox Glacier - Franz Josef Glacier - Whataroa - Harihari - Ross - Hokitika - Kumara Junction - Greymouth - Stillwater - Mawheraiti - Reefton - Murchison - Lake Rotoroa - St Arnaud - Lake Rotoiti - Hope - Richmond - Motueka - Kaiteriteri - Motueka
Day 14: Motueka - Richmond - Nelson - Havelock - Picton - Wellington - Porirua - Paraparaumu - Levin - Foxton - Whanganui
Day 15: Whanganui - Cape Egmont - Egmont NP - Inglewood - The Three Sisters - Mokau - Te Kuiti - Kihikihi - Cambridge - Matamata
Day 16: Matamata - Hobbiton - Cambridge - Hamilton - Auckland - Orewa - Whangarei - Kawakawa - Paihia
Day 17: Paihia - Kawakawa - Whangarei - Orewa - Auckland
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Broke For Free - Juparo
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Ryan Little - Too Far Gone
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Yshwa - Do it for Me
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DRVN - Magnum Opus
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Tasmanian Experience 2018 - Road Trip
Our road trip around Tasmania in May 2018.
Visiting Hobart, Richmond, Port Arthur, Dunalley, Bicheno, Swansea, Coles Bay, Ross, Woolmers Estate, Launceston, Georgetown, Batman Bridge, Grindelwald, Reliquaire, Ashgrove Cheese Factory, Anvers Chocolate Factory, Low Head Pilots Station, Low Head Lighthouse, Don River Railway, Latrobe, Devonport, Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Horsetail Falls, Queenstown, Wall in the Wilderness, Hamilton.
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Discover Tasmania l The most beautiful Island Ever!
How to spend three weeks travelling Tasmania by campervan. From the awe-inspiring views over Wineglass Bay to the majesty of Cradle Mountain, Mt Field National Park, Bruny Island, Hobart and everything in between!
Locations in order :-
Bridestowe Lavender Farm
Coles Bay - Freycinet National Park
Peron Dunes
Wineglass Bay
Bicheno Blowhole
Bay of Fires
Bruny Island
Dove Lake
Mount Wellington
Hobart
We recommend a stay in one of the lovely Battery Point cottages in Hobart halfway through your trip for a little refresher and a taste of their unique History.
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The Needles
Binalong Bay
Blue Lake
Hartz Peak
Mt Field National Park
Gordon Dam
My list of the Best of Tasmania HERE ⬇️
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Things to do in Russell, Bay of Islands
Russell is a quaint and historic town in the Bay of Islands, with lovely accommodation and an excellent range of restaurants. It is isolated on a narrow peninsula giving it an island ambience.
At the turn of the 19th century Russell then known as Kororareka was the first permanent European settlement and served as a shore station for whalers, a swashbuckling town full of whalers and sealers with a reputation as the ‘Hell Hole of the Pacific’. It was renamed Russell in 1844 in honour of the British Colonial Secretary of the day.
Today Russell offers one of the most romantic holiday experiences in the country, with its range of top class restaurants and cafes, abundant fresh local produce and seafood, exquisitely restored historic buildings and excellent galleries.