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Karangahape Road (aka K Road) located in Central Auckland, is an exciting and cultural location that is perfect for just about anyone. Keep reading for more information!
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In the unlikeliest of places, hidden away from the bustle of Auckland Central, is a place where foodies can do anything from enjoying a relaxing coffee and French pastry to doing their weekly food shop.
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Being an Aucklander for 20 years, I have to admit I'm rather biased when it comes to praising what Auckland has to offer. I've travelled to many places around the world but there is nothing quite like returning home after an exotic trip and induldging in the many amazing eateries in Auckland.
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When in need for some peace and quiet, my favourite place to go for some quality "me" time is the picturesque pier in Maraetai.
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One of the most famous cafés in Mt Eden, Auckland - Circus Circus is a popular hangout that can be found bursting with customers during different hours of the day. Whether it's breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner or dessert - Cirus Circus is a go-to eatery that won't disappoint.
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It's currently summer in New Zealand, so if you want a lovely place to spend the warm long days, why not head down to the beautiful Silo Park which is suitable for the young and old alike?
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I'm a creature of habit. Whenever I get my hands on a new camera or new films that I have yet to try, there is a particular location where I do my lone photo walks and test all my new finds/purchases! Keep reading to read about my favourite place to shoot.
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Auckland - the largest city in New Zealand - has a population of over 1.3 million people and is located in the northern central region of the North Island of New Zealand. This location series will introduce you to some of the best spots and attractions that Auckland has to offer. But first, let me give you an introduction!
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The Auckland Zoo - winner of multiple national and international environmental-related awards - is set in 17 hectares of flourishing parkland, and is home to over 130 different species and over 850 animals! Only a five-minute drive from the busy Auckland City Business District, this Zoo is a popular tourist attraction
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An architectural museum/village that offers a historical representation of Howick in the mid-1800s. With beautifully-restored buildings, tranquil pond, and live days every month, the Howick Historical Village is an excellent place to take the family and explore as well as learn! Keep reading for more details!
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New Zealand's largest theme park, Rainbows End, has something for everyone. Whether you're here for the adrenaline rush or family fun, this theme park can give you and your family a full day's worth of entertainment!
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Dedicated to the soldiers that lost their lives for New Zealand, the Auckland War Memorial Museum is a stunning and iconic building that is perfectly located within the Auckland Domain. This museum offers history, culture, science and art and is a key location for everybody including tourists and locals alike!
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Open to the public with free admission, the Auckland Botanical Gardens is always flourishing with a stunning collection of different plants and is every landscape photographer's dream with an endless amount of photo opportunities!
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Walking across the bridge from Auckland Viaduct to Silo Park is an adventure in itself and a great way to spend the morning. Things start to get a bit less normal as you head from the bars and restaurants of Auckland's Viaduct towards the bridge that links it to Silo Park. You start to notice graphic design in places where it just normally isn't. The lead up to the bridge features some crazy typography on the tarmac...
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Fellow Aucklanders! Stuck on where to take your loved ones for Saint Valentine's Day? Want to go out for a romantic meal but not sure where to go? Let me give you a few ideas!
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You can drive pass the same beautiful location everyday and never have time to stop, get out, and take some photos. Last week, I made the most of the sunny weather and explored a reserve that I regularly drive pass on my way to work - The Panmure Fencible Historic Reserve.
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An important memorial place for both Maori and New Zealanders, One Tree Hill is one of Auckland's largest intact volcanic cone. The 48-hectare domain, looked after by the Auckland Council, is also known as Maungakiekie which translates to 'mountain of the kiekie vine' and is a popular spot to enjoy for tourist and locals alike.
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My experience with the beauty of nature in Rotorua, North Island in New Zealand.
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One of the main attractions in Auckland (New Zealand's biggest city) is the Sky Tower. The Sky Tower allows you to have amazing panoramic views over the whole city and is as well a great photographic subject to shoot from outside.
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Mt. Eden Park in Auckland is made from an impressive former volcano crater and offers a great view over the whole area. It's perfectly safe to visit as it's already a dormant volcano - you can either enjoy a nice walk uphill or take a car if you're being lazy but once you get to the top, you'll quickly realize that all the effort is well worth it.