Paihia Dive offers the best of the area underwater Looking for something spectacularly different Unusual mixes of tropical and temperate fish, animal, plant and bird life Amazing bottom topograhy Historic, internationally controversial and stunningly beautiful wreck diving Long, white isla…
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...The Bay of Islands is sometimes known as 'The Winterless North' - although that's a bit tongue-in-cheek it is true that the weather in this part of Northland is usually mild in the winter and hot in the summer. The weather is one reason why the Bay is a popular destination for outdoors activities and families looking f...
...Google Earth is a pretty cool way to check out the world. It's a program which you can download for free from google, and it accesses a huge amount of info live via your internet connection. You can spin around the world, check out your favorite holiday spots, and see local photos and websites. It shows you satellite v...
... ALMOST ninety years ago an adventurer who was also one of the world's most popular authors rounded the headland of Cape Brett in what has been termed "the edge of the world", dolphins leaping through the crystal bow wave as he sailed past fabulous tropical islands. Zane Grey, whose tales of the Wild West have captiv...
over a year ago: 4th July 2008
...Last day for the Kerikeri bridge. Kerikeri, Bay of Islands. Here are some photos taken at Kerikeri, heading a short distance up the coast from Paihia, still a part of the Bay of Islands , and also a New Zealand historic place.......
Videos tagged with decks of paihia NZ Shot while dolphin watching around Paihia, New Zealand. I was lying down on the front deck of the boat for this one so it might make you a little queasy.
Paihia New Zealand January 2006
Paihia (Bay of Islands)
over a year ago: 4th May 2007
...True, you can see New Zealands northernmost point in the distance and it is where the Tasman ocean meets the Pacific, but still you would have thought they would put an ice cream van there or something.......