Caves of the warriors
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The North Island of New Zealand is home to the Waitomo caves which have a chamber filled with glow worms. There has been a history of dispute over the site between the indigenous Maori people and the government. Currently the caves are run jointly and are a popular tourist attraction.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1998
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New Zealand express
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Tour operator Mount Cook of New Zealand offers an eight-day, fly-drive package to the country's North Island for $1,248 per person, double occupancy. A lot of time is spent driving, but one still sees much of there is to see in the beautiful North Island.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1997
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Farther down under
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Just 2.5 million people live in New Zealand's North Island, and its sparse population means there are many thousands of acres of vast, unspoiled space. This makes for a very scenic and peaceful vacation. Things to see and do are described.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1995
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