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nIt seems that, throughout their history on New Zealand, most of the Maori lived on the North Island, even though the South Island is the larger of the two islands. (The South Island still a lot less populous – less than a fourth of the current population of NZ lives on the larger South Island!)
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nThe Scottish people from the Free Church of Scotland who arrived on the John Wickliffe, and on later ships, started the town of Dunedin, and many settled in nearby fertile plains. Gold was soon discovered, and the population quickly expanded with the arrival of fortune-seekers from four continents. For a while there, the gold rushes made Otago one of the cultural and economic centers of New Zealand. Not so much now, but it is big as a NZ wine region, in coal and hydroelectric power, and in tourism.
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nIt’s mighty beautiful:
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Cathedral Caves |
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Tussock grasslands |
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Above, hike to Mount Aspiring. Below, the peak of Mount Aspiring. |
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Lake Wakatipu |
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The Nuggets, Catlins Coast |
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Purakaunui Falls |
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Otago University |
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Upper Taieri |
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nAnniversary of the coining of the word “okay” (America’s “Greatest Word”)
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nApril holidays
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