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New Zealand South Island

#getgoing2025 The South Island of New Zealand has so much to offer for visitors. There are towns and cities like Dunedin and Queenstown and many places to engage in wildlife such as 1. Penguin spotting in Dunedin 2. Dolphin swimming in Kaikōura 3. Farm visits in Queenstown There are also other attractions including star gazing in Lake Tekapo and many beaches, lakes and rivers. In each major town or city there are a range of accommodation activities which include hostels and hotels and lots of different restaurants and cafes
Posted: Jan 23, 2025
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