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  Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand   In Maori, Te Ara means ‘the pathway’.   Beginning with the theme of Peoples, it will eventually present a comprehensive guide to New Zealand – its natural environment, history, culture, economics and government.

The School of Adventure Otago Polytechnic.

The Wild Food Festival   Hokitika   March 8th, 2008.

Cuisine   an every day celebration of all that is best about food and wine in New Zealand.

New Zealand Real Estate Open2Vue.

Northland Naturally   explore semi- tropical Northland, the region which ends where the South Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea meet. Scenery, fishing, diving, walks, culture and heritage (this is Birthplace of a Nation), golf, food, wine and people.

The New Zealand Site   over a thousand photos of New Zealand scenery and natural history.

Terra Nature Fund a California nonprofit corporation based in San Francisco, is working to conserve land, protect native birds and other endangered fauna, and restore habitat in New Zealand.

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