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ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand Very interesting! A working, living Maori village where you can explore the culture, have a meal, do a little souvenir shopping for authentic Maori goods, see a.. 2. Rotorua ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand Nestled beside the cerulean blue Lake Rotorua, the township of Rotorua is home to one of the most unique tourism sites in the world. Aside from the breathtaking scenery.. 3. Ohinemutu ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand maori village near rotorua, visit the faith anglican church where Jesus seems to walk on water ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hamilton, North Island, New Zealand There is a statue of Riff Raff from The Rocky Horror Picture Show in Victoria St to honour Richard O'Brien who developed the idea for the show while living and working.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thames, North Island, New Zealand Its kind of dull. Nothing really special about it. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Napier, North Island, New Zealand "a small New Zealand town that seems sometimes fictional" Far from the world's great population centres and from the European and American cities where 20th Century.. 7. Taihape ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Waiouru, North Island, New Zealand Taihape is a small town just south of Waiouru, known to locals as Gumboot Centre. Visit the Gumboot Cafe and across the road is the Gumboot statue. 9. Skyjump ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand Auckland's Sky Tower is the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere and you have the chance to jump from it! SkyJump have recently installed new technology that.. 10. Toi O Tamaki ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand Built in 1888, the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is the largest art institution in New Zealand, housing a collection of more than 12,500 works. Some of the works.. |