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…temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit for New Zealand. Rainfall is indicated as the average rainfall days per season. ? Spring Sep, Oct, Nov Summer Dec, Jan, Feb Autumn Mar, Apr, May Winter Jun, Jul, Aug Bay of Islands High Low High Low High Low High Low Temperature (C) 19 9 25 14 21 11 16 7 Temperature…
…Dive. About the Bay of Plenty The Bay of Plenty is one of New Zealand's biggest tourist destinations, with its white sandy coastline great for surfing and swimming. Numerous inlets and bays provide the perfect place for relaxing and enjoying your holiday. The Bay of Plenty's waters are renowned for…
…approximate outflow of 14,000 litres of water per second, approximately enough to fill 40 bathtubs. Meanwhile on the North Island, you can visit Frying Pan Lake near Rotorua, the world's biggest hot water spring at over 38,000 square metres with a temperature of 200°C at its deepest point. Travel Competition…
…through music, fashion, film, entertainers, designers and technology. * Catch "it!" Bay of Islands Seafood Tournament 20th - 21st October - Catch "it!" and be part of the friendly, competitive vibe of Northland's Bay of Islands Seafood Tournament. There'll be two days of fishing fun and competitions for you…
…from fishing off wharves to big game fishing in the Bay of Islands. Inland, New Zealand's crystal clear waters, uncrowded rivers and lakes offer exciting opportunities for trout fishing. From the volcanic Taupo-Rotorua region in the central North Island, to the glacial formed lakes of west Otago and Fiordland…
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