These 2 hectares are home to 10,000 native plants, geckos, skinks, tuatara (an endemic reptile) and scores of birds, including kiwi, kea (alpine parrots), k膩rearea (NZ falcons), k膩k膩riki (parakeets) and the endangered whio (blue ducks). Stroll around the aviaries, watch the conservation show and tiptoe quietly into the darkened kiwi houses. Kiwi feedings take place five times a day.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Shaped like a cartoon lightning bolt, Lake Wakatipu is NZ's third-largest lake. It reaches a depth of 372m, meaning the lake bed actually sits below sea鈥
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Enter past the fence of bras (Bra-drona!) and you'll find the beautiful cellar door of this fledgling single-malt distillery inside a building made of鈥
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Set on its own tongue of land framing Queenstown Bay, this pretty park is the perfect city escape right within the city. Laid out in 1876, it features an鈥
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Hop aboard for fantastic views as the gondola squeezes through pine forest to its grandstand location 400m above Queenstown. At the top there's the鈥
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When the Clyde Dam was completed in 1992 it flooded Cromwell's historic town centre 鈥 280 homes, six farms and 17 orchards. Many historic buildings were鈥
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Strung along the creek, near the site of Arrowtown's first gold find, is NZ鈥檚 best example of an early Chinese settlement. Interpretive signs explain the鈥
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The area's oldest commercial winery (established in the early 1980s) offers tours of the winery ($35) and NZ's largest wine cave ($20). It also has a鈥
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With gold rushes came lawlessness. Arrowtown's prisoners were originally manacled to logs, but in 1876 this schist jail, now surrounded by homes, was鈥
Nearby Queenstown attractions
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Hop aboard for fantastic views as the gondola squeezes through pine forest to its grandstand location 400m above Queenstown. At the top there's the鈥
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Located in the old underwater observatory beneath the main pier, this 30-minute experience promises a journey back in time, explaining Lake Wakatipu's鈥
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This pretty Anglican church, built in 1932 from local greywacke stone, has colourful stained glass and an impressive gilded and painted organ. Take a look鈥
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Set on its own tongue of land framing Queenstown Bay, this pretty park is the perfect city escape right within the city. Laid out in 1876, it features an鈥
0.65 MILES
Shaped like a cartoon lightning bolt, Lake Wakatipu is NZ's third-largest lake. It reaches a depth of 372m, meaning the lake bed actually sits below sea鈥
6. Arrowtown Chinese Settlement
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Strung along the creek, near the site of Arrowtown's first gold find, is NZ鈥檚 best example of an early Chinese settlement. Interpretive signs explain the鈥
7. St Patrick's Catholic Church
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Apart from its impressive Star of David鈥搒haped rose window, this 1874 stone Gothic Revival church, built from local schist rock, wouldn't be worth noting鈥
8. Lakes District Museum & Gallery
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Exhibits cover the gold-rush era and the early days of Chinese settlement around Arrowtown. Kids are kept engaged by the likes of an 'Odd One Out' game鈥