The endemic flightless kiwi is a New Zealand national icon
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New Zealand government "Beehive" and the Parliament Buildings, in Wellington.
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Victoria University of Wellington Hunter Building, Wellington, NZ
The Quad in the Victoria University of Wellington
On the first day of the 1980 NZ Parliament pro-life demonstrators gathered around the Beehive.
(Author: Donshan65)
Byrd Monument to the first man, Richard E. Byrd,
who flew to the South Pole (Antarctic) in 1928-1930,
on Mt. Victoria, NZ. (05/1980)
The Bottle House Motel, NZ (08/1980)
NZ Parliament Library, Wellington
Mt Victoria with the Evans Bay Yacht Club in the foreground,Wellington.
View of Wellington City from the top of Mount Victoria
Saint Mary's of the Angels with the Majestic
Centre in the background, Wellington.
Massey Memorial at Point Halswell, Wellington, commemorates
William Ferguson Massey who was Prime Minister
of New Zealand from 1912-1925.
Wellington Downtown with harbour and Te Papa visible.
Night view of Wellington from the Overseas Terminal.
Entrance to a Bath House in Rotorua, NZ
The Tudor-styled towers of Rotorua's Bath-Houses.
The Blue Baths Museum is part of the neighbouring Rotorua Museum
of Art and History of Rotorua
The Chalice (圣杯) is a permanent sculpture located in Christchurch's
Cathedral Square, which celebrates the new millennium and
the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Christchurch and Canterbury.
Native Maori in NZ
(Author and copyright: Ester Inbar)
Milford Sound, one of New Zealand's most famous tourist destinations
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Auckland skyline, the largest city of NZ
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