Aotearoa/Neuseeland/New Zealand
New Zealand
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a highlite, the trees in the Petrified Forest grew about 180 million years ago, they still look like wood today, but they are as hard as stone
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
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Jack's Blowhole in the Catlins. It is located 200 m from the sea and is 144 m long, 68 m wide and 55 m deep.
Waves are compressed through the underground tunnel and explode into the blow hole. There is a lot of noise both from the water and from an air blast caused by the rising of the sea from the tunnel.
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand
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on the way to Dunedin
Dunedin is located at Otago Harbor. The city is known for its cultural heritage of the Scots and Maori, and for its architecture from different periods
New Zealand / Dunedin
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Dunedin Railway station, built of black basalt and Oamaru limestone.
Inside, about 800,000 tiles were made into mosaics in other pictures
New Zealand / Dunedin
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look in the station hall
at the present time are in the building the sales rooms of the Taieri Gorge Railway, the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame, a gallery, a restaurant and offices of the city government.
New Zealand / Dunedin
New Zealand / Dunedin
New Zealand / Dunedin
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First Church of Otago, a church of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand. It is located in the center of Dunedin, on a hill the construction period was 7 years. In 1875 it was completed.
Dunedin
New Zealand / Dunedin
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With a maximum gradient of 35%, Baldwin Street in Dunedin is the steepest street in the world
New Zealand / Dunedin
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With a maximum gradient of 35%, Baldwin Street in Dunedin is the steepest street in the world
New Zealand
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on the way from Dunedin to Shag Point and Moeraki, always fascinating landscapes we cross
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