Before traveling to New Zealand, there are some facts that you should know. Your Amazing Places gathered interesting photos. Beside many beauties, in this articles you can read some interesting facts about New Zealand, and some stunning photos of some places.
New Zealand is a small country, similar in size to Great Britain or Japan. With a population of only four million people it’s also gloriously uncrowded. With a patchwork history of Māori, European, Pacific Island and Asian societies, New Zealand has turned into a blend populace – yet unified with some uniting characteristics that make it one of a kind on the planet. Today, of the 4.4 million New Zealanders (casually known as Kiwis), more or less 69% are of European plummet, 14.6% are indigenous Māori, 9.2% Asian and 6.9% non-Māori Pacific Islanders. Geologically, over seventy five percent of the populace live in the North Island, with one-third of the aggregate populace living in Auckland. The other primary urban areas of Wellington, Christchurch and Hamilton are the place most of the remaining Kiwis dwell.
Since New Zealand drifted away from the super-continent, a unique flora and fauna has evolved, leaving a land full of interesting plants and creatures. New Zealand has a temperate climate with moderately high rainfall and many hours of sunshine. You’ll also find a variety of awesome landscapes in New Zealand, all within easy reach of each other.
Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand
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Racing water in Kawarau Gorge
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Dust storms on the mouth of the River Dart
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Lake Sylvan, New Zealand
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Lake Wanaka, New Zealand
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Glacier lip, Rob Roy Glacier, south part of New Zealand
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