New Zealand |
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Map of New Zealand
Population : 4,035,461 (2005) Median age: 33.65 years Fertility rate: 1.79 children/woman(04) Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD) GDP per capita: PPP $24,100 (2005) Population below poverty line: NA Labor force - by occupation:       Agriculture 10%,       Industry 25%,       Services 65% Source : CIA Factbook |
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The National Flag of
New Zealand
The Polynesian Maori reached New Zealand in about A.D. 800. In 1840, their chieftains entered into a compact with Britain, the Treaty of Waitangi, in which they ceded sovereignty to Queen Victoria while retaining territorial rights. In that same year, the British began the first organized colonial settlement. A series of land wars between 1843 and 1872 ended with the defeat of the native peoples. The British colony of New Zealand became an independent dominion in 1907 and supported the UK militarily in both World Wars. New Zealand's full participation in a number of defense alliances lapsed by the 1980s. In recent years, the government has sought to address longstanding Maori grievances. |
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Auckland
Location: New Zealand The city of Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, at approximately 1.5 million. All of New Zealand has about 4 million in population. | |
Auckland
Location: New Zealand Auckland offers beautiful ocean-side views with long winding curvy roads. | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand Views of the New Zealand countryside | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand Unique geological formations have caused these zit-like hills. | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand There are approximately 40 million sheep in New Zealand. | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand Rolling countryside. | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand The Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand, the Northern Island is like the Fellowship of the Hobbit, and the Southern Island like the Two Towers and Return of the King. | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand More views of the countryside | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand More views of the countryside | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand More views of the countryside | |
New Zealand Countryside
Location: New Zealand More views of the countryside | |
Elevation Resautrant
Location: New Zealand The elevation restaurant located outside of Auckland offers spectacular views of Auckland. | |
Elevation Resautrant
Location: New Zealand My friends the Quinceys | |
Elevation Resautrant
Location: New Zealand Family photo | |
Elevation Resautrant
Location: New Zealand Family & friends | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Ostrich | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Ostrich | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Ostrich | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Ostrich | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Ostrich | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Llama | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Sheep | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Donkey | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Emu | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Start with a Sheep | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Put it on its back (they are helpless once on their back). | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Turn on the airpowered razors, and simple as one ... | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand two .... | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand three ... pile of wool. | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Then it goes into this carding machine | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand which processes the raw wool. | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand The dedication plaque of the carding machine | |
Agrodome Farm
Location: New Zealand Then this is put into a spinning jenny and the wool is turned into yarn. The wool fibers when pulls lock. | |
Rotorua
Location: New Zealand This was a Maori cultural performance where they perform the Haka and Pui dance. | |
Rotorua
Location: New Zealand Police Station - notice the colorful police car. | |
Rotorua
Location: New Zealand Phone Booth | |
Rotorua
Location: New Zealand Statue commemorating the Boer War | |
Rotorua
Location: New Zealand The Blue Bath | |
Rotorua
Location: New Zealand The Rotorua Museum - this has many exhibits about the local Rotorua history and culture. | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand Wood Carving school in Te Puia, students of Maori ancestry attend for 3 years. | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand They produce beautiful wood carvings. | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand Original aborigine huts. | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand Original aborigine huts. | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand The famous Pohutu Geyser | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand The famous Pohutu Geyser | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand Pohutu Geyser | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand Hot mud pits. | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand The weaving school at Te Puia | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand Start with a palm leaf, score it with a "stanley" (box cutter); | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand scrape away the leaf part with a seashell, then twirl the remaining fibers. Steam and ... | |
Te Puia
Location: New Zealand put 300 of them together to form a dress or skirt. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand The Maori village of Te Whakarewarewa | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Original Maori aboriginal huts | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand The hot springs warm up the ground, and wooden boxes are placed outside where food is cooked. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand The composition of what comes out of the springs is Copper, Limestone, Iron and Sulfer. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Hot springs are near boiling and the residents use them to cook food. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand 65 Maori residents today live on this reservation. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand The Maori were the aborigine residents of New Zealand before colonization by Europe. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand This is Tuhoromatakaka - This house was built for Maggie Pagmura. Carvings from this house was taken to be part of a model village in London for the coronation of King George V in 1911. After the coronation, the carvings were stored at her English home, where they remained. Then, in 1941, Miss Blackwood contacted the New Zealand government. The carvings were returned to New Zealand and taken to build this Historical meeting house. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Te Waro a Moau - This is a bubbling hot mud pool. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Graveyard | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Original Maori aboriginal huts | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Maori cultural performance performing the Haka, and dance. | |
Te Whakarewarewa
Location: New Zealand Cultural building | |
Waitomo
Location: New Zealand The Waitomo Caves | |
Waitomo
Location: New Zealand The caves have glowworms, which produce a bioluminescent glow. They cling to the cave ceiling to draw and eat insects that wander into the caves. | |
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Location: New Zealand Salmon Breeding pond | |
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Location: New Zealand Visit the official website of Rainbow Springs Nature Park | |
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Location: New Zealand Emu | |
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Location: New Zealand Kiwi | |
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Location: New Zealand Kiwi |