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New Zealand's Mountains
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author:
Colin Monteath
A 'land uplifted high', Aotearoa New Zealand is a breathtaking landscape of ice-clad mountains, active volcanoes, glaciers and fjords that has now firmly caught the attention and imagination of mountain lovers around the world. New Zealanders and visitors alike, be they avid mountaineers, skiers, trampers or simply those who seek to relax amid mountain landscapes are increasingly drawn to the Southern Alps and the North Island's volcanic plateau. New Zealand's Mountains, by Christchurch writer and mountain photographer Colin Monteath, is an evocative portrayal of the recreational activities, the beauty and the moods of the country's mountain heartlands in both summer and winter. Also in this series by Colin Monteath: New Zealand's Coasts
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Touring the Natural Wonders of New Zealand
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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Author:
Peter Janssen
Wild coasts, jaw-dropping cliffs and caves, tranquil bays, thermal hotspots and smoking volcanoes, towering alps and grinding glaciers, primeval forests, lakes and braided rivers, seabird colonies and seal rookeries, offshore islands...
New Zealand's natural wonders are top of any tourist's must-see list. Peter Janssen's magnificent hardback touring guide dedicated to natural attractions is structured geographically around itineraries - 22 in the North Island and 24 in the South - each of which takes in several sites within one area, describing their natural beauty and listing a few good short walks or detours that show off the scenery at its best. The itineraries are flexible, allowing the reader to simply follow the book or use it as back-up for their own extended touring plans. The text is supported by route instructions and detailed maps, and illustrated with stunning images from a brilliant landscape photographer.
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A Land of Two Halves
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NZ$ 25.00 each
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Author:
Joe Bennett
After fifteen years in New Zealand, Joe Bennett asked himself where on earth he was.
The country he had arrived in and liked so much didn't seem to be the one the world's media was excitedly discovering. So he packed his bag, said farewell to his dog and stuck out his thumb.
Observing both the intriguingly named North and South Islands from the passenger seat as a hitchhiker, with an eye for oddity and a taste for conversation, Bennett began to understand why this land of two halves had seduced him. And why it's now doing the same to the rest of the world
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Explore New Zealand (reprint)
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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John Cobb
Reprinting Sept 2008
160pp
280mmx215mm
softcover
The ideal companion for everyone - overseas visitors as well as locals - who chooses a driving holiday as the best way to discover the stunning diversity of scenery and other attractions to be found in the North and South Islands. By dividing the country into 12 regions, each of which is further divided into approximately five tours tailored to offer the ideal combination of sights and experiences, the book will help the reader make the most of their driving holiday. There are 61 tours in total, and each contains a detailed map (created by Barry Bradley, New Zealand's leading cartographer) and full-colour photography that illustrates some of the highlights of that particular trip. In this new edition the text, photography and maps have been fully revised and updated where necessary to take account of new attractions, routes and contact details.
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New Zealand:Snowy Peaks to Ocean Deep
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author:
Elizabeth B. Booz
An entertaining book providing an excellent overview of NZ's Maori culture,countryside,national parks and cities.
"Comprehensive coverage of a land that has some of the most spectacular and diverse scenery,outdoor adventure,hospitable locals and tourist facilities."
Contains 120 photographs and 14 easy to use maps
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Spinning Tales from Downunder
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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Author:
Kerry McComish
After a failed marriage and near-death experience Kerry climbs back onto her bike, in every sense, and before long is enagaging in major organise cycling tours in both New Zealand and Australia, finding romance and adventure along the way.
A delightful expose of her own unique, gutsy character and a clear insight into the community experience her trips provided. A fun and captivating travelogue.
First published December 2007.
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101 Must-Do Weekends for Kiwis
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NZ$ 40.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Renee Lang (ed)
The AA ran the high-profile 101 MUST-DO WEEKENDS campaign all through 2008, with several feature articles in NZ Woman's Weekly, Directions magazine and The New Zealand Herald. This book is a fresh take on the campaign, with 101 great suggested weekends away in different parts of the country, divided into 10 broad themes. Whether you're into history and culture, or prefer to concentrate on food and wine, you'll find the perfect weekend here. There are Family Fun weekends, Eco-wilderness weekends, Active Adventures, Road Trips, and weekends where you can just Relax and Indulge! The scenic photography throughout makes the book a great tourist souvenir, as well as being a reminder to Kiwis of what a great country we live in.
First published October 2009.
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Antipodes
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NZ$ 36.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Mark Price
What can a modestly capable man of adventure do when every mountain has been climbed, every river navigated to its source, and every Guinness record stretched to impossibility?He can spin a globe of the world and discover that his small country has its own antipodes - yet unknown and unexplored! He can take 360-degree photos of 'Perfect Places' in New Zealand, dub himself 'El Lider' and his partner 'La Campa¤a', and set off to find the exact opposite points in Spain and Portugal. In New Zealand, the expedition is somewhat downbeat. Members are not always cognizant of being on an expedition - if they knew in the first place - as they sample budget margarine in a Canterbury camping ground, traipse from cellar to cellar in Marlborough vineyards, or search an Auckland shopping mall for a soft drink that can be bought with a credit card. Across the world, with the aid of a rented Ford Focus, a GPS system, six white shirts and the intrepidly ...
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Australia & New Zealand on a Shoestring
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NZ$ 50.00 each
Paperback
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Susie Ashworth et al
At last – the two hottest stars on the travel circuit combined in one sizzling guidebook! Grab your pack and head south to Australia’s awesome beaches and New Zealand’s spectacular landscapes. Written for backpackers by backpackers, this guide to the wonders down under helps you travel further and pay less.
two in one – No other guide covers both Australia and New Zealand, let alone from a backpacker’s perspective
get the lowdown on where to go for nonstop parties, and where to find a little space all to yourself
eat cheap and sleep easy with our fully updated coverage of the best local eateries and great-value accommodation
take your life in your hands – get your thrills from the best scuba diving, bungy jumping, skiing and jet-boating that Oz and NZ has to offer!
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BUG New Zealand
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NZ$ 35.95 each
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Author:
Tim Uden
"BUG New Zealand 2004" gives travellers up-to-date information on budget travel. As well as more in depth reviews of more backpackers' hostels and youth hostels than any other guidebook, BUG also has comprehensive information on activities, sights and transport. The first New Zealand guide in this new annually updated travel guide series will feature a comprehensive star rating system for accommodation reviews that will make it easier than ever before to choose a great place to stay.
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