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New Zealand videos
The beauty and spectacular scenery that New Zealand
has to offer can only truly be appreciated by experiencing it
first-hand, but the next best thing is to being there is to witness
for yourself the stunning landscapes and vibrant cities through
the eyes of a camera lens. The following New Zealand videos offer
a great first hand insight to what you can expect from your New
Zealand adventure. You'll be sure to get some wonderful ideas
for your own journey there, in addition to whetting your appetite
for the real thing.
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New Zealand: The Video - Get an idea of what you can expect
on your New Zealand adventure with this wonderful video that captures
the best New Zealand has to offer. With a large emphasis on outdoor
scenery and activities this two-tape 1998 video
captures the beautiful ruggedness of New Zealand perfectly and
provides a wealth of ideas and inspiration for holiday planners.
There are also many facts and figures narrated in the video to
inform the viewer about New Zealand and it's people. Click here for more information
Touring
New Zealand Video - this 70 minute long video, Touring
New Zealand, visits the North and South Islands of New Zealand
as well as all of New Zealand's main cities and geographical locations
of interest. In fact this fascinating video tour covers over 100
historic, scenic and cultural sites on both the North and South
Islands. The program discusses the country's history along the
way as it tours dozens of important landmarks throughout both
islands. It covers all of the main points of interest for anyone
interested in New Zealand or contemplating visiting New Zealand
for a first hand experience. A highly recommended video of New
Zealand. Click here for more information
Globe
Trekker: New Zealand (2002) - Host Ian Wright (of the
T.V. Lonely Planet series) takes you on a 60 minute whirlwind
tour of New Zealand. Across both islands of New Zealand as well
as the major cities, the sights and activities on this video include
extreme skyscraper sports, a Maori ceremony, and the intriguing
"zorbing." Ian has a comfortable relationship with the
camera making this an entertaining, magazine-style video that
is certainly good value for money, and certainly worth buying
if you're heading to New Zealand some time soon. Click here for more information
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