The Cabbage Tree has a range of Possum and merino wool garments and accessories, outdoor and leisure fashion, ancient kauri wood bowls and boxes, handblown glass, greenstone (jade) and bone carvings, jewellery, and a fabulous selection of local art.Our two award winning stores in the Bay o…
Our motel is the ideal accommodation for exploring Kerikeri in The Bay of Islands. ll assist you in finding local attractions and activities, restaurants and places that suit your plans.Meet some of our local artists and crafts people in their studios.We provide all the facilities that you…
... 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: 25th March 2008
...We learned later that most of the houses built in San Francisco during the late 1800s were built of kauri from New Zealand, which may explain why there are very few kauri trees left. We took a short trail to the second largest kauri......
Experience the dramatic coastline around Matauri Bay by air, and capture the beauty of the Bay of Islands, Ninety Mile Beach and Tane Mahuta (New Zealands largest Kauri Tree) by private helicopter. The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs has its own six seater Eurocopter 130 − B4 so you can tailor a flight to su..
WELLINGTON, Mar 03, 2010 (Xinhua via COMTEX) The World largest ship arrived at New Zealands largest city of Auckland.. day world voyage and due to leave at 08:00 p.m. local time for the Bay of Islands. It can carry up to 2,620 guests.
Josh Sexsmiths Travel Journal: Auckland, again
today: 2nd May 2020
...ht my first fishing rod, and caught my first snapper Along the way, we made sure to pay our respects to the largest Kauri tree in New Zealand. Being 2000 years old, we figured wisdom must have been overflowing from the bark of this baby. We collected what we could, with only our deepest appreciation...