Archive for the Tag 'North Island'

Dec 07 2009

Posted by lizclark under North Island Golf Courses, Northland

New Zealand holiday report from Karikari Estate Winery

Having brought to fruition several award-winning wines from New Zealand’s northernmost vineyard and winery, Vintner Ben Dugdale shares some hilarious insights into preparing for the big holiday rush and I quote: Continue Reading »

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Sep 30 2009

Posted by lizclark under North Island

Life’s a Beach at Paraparaumu

Extracts from Birdies, Bogeys and Kiwis: Golfing Around New Zealand

…North from Wellington off Highway 1 is Paraparaumu BeachParaparaumu Beach area, North Island west coast

The Paraparaumu Golf Club course…though rather short…has punishing roughs, fast greens and fearsome bunkers…Just pray for a calm day as forceful coastal winds off the Tasman Sea give Paraparaumu “big teeth” to gobble up any hope of a good score.

The history of its development is unique… Continue Reading »

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Sep 12 2009

Posted by lizclark under Bay of Plenty, North Island Golf Courses

Rotorua Hot Spots and Cold Swine Lager

Excerpts from Birdies, Bogeys and Kiwis: Golfing around New Zealand

…Play a different course almost every day of a two-week vacation on the Coromandel Peninsula and still have plenty of time to swim, stroll long stretches of soft sand beach and visit the many small towns that dot the 72-kilometre coastal circuit then head south to Rotorua’s really, really hot spots! Continue Reading »

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Sep 11 2009

Posted by lizclark under North Island Golf Courses, Northland

Beyond the Black Swamp Road

Extracts from Birdies, Bogeys and Kiwis: Golfing Around New Zealand

What could possibly go wrong? It’s a perfect mid-October spring morning in New Zealand with the sun beaming down from a cloudless sky. Heading north from the Auckland airport with golf clubs safely stowed in “Silver,” our Toyota hatchback rental, Geoff and I are all set to play a round of golf before day’s end. No problem. Continue Reading »

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Apr 12 2009

Posted by lizclark under Uncategorized

A New Zealand conservation success story

Maungatautari

Maungatautari

Of all the mountains in the world, New Zealand’s Maungatautari is unique. At one time its forested slopes and pristine bush streams nurtured a wide variety of invertebrates and indigenous birds, many flightless, like the iconic and vulnerable kiwi bird, but today, a 47-kilometre-long fence encloses what remains of a once-wonderous living and breathing ecosystem. Why a fence? What’s it all about? Continue Reading »

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