Just some New Zealand stuff.
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Statue of shearer, Te Kūiti
Te Kūiti is the home of one of the great champions of shearing, David Fagan, who by 2008 had won the Golden Shears 15 times, the New Zealand open title 16 times, and the world championship five times.
Upload Date: Mar 26, 2020 03:35 PM•Views: 164
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Drone
Beach fishing using technology. About $8000 worth of drone on its way back to the beach after dropping its load of bait and hooks about 700 metres from shore.
Makes for an expensive fish but what price on the pleasure and excitement of landing a big one.
Upload Date: Nov 13, 2021 12:47 AM•Views: 196
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Toilet with a difference
The main tourist attraction in Kawakawa is the colourful public toilet designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. First visiting New Zealand in the 1970s for an exhibition of his work, he decided to make the country his second home and bought property on the Waikare inlet, east of Kawakawa. In 1998 with the help of the community he transformed the town’s public toilets into a work of art.
Upload Date: Jul 8, 2014 01:51 PM•Views: 170
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