Auckland New Zealand Travel Tour 4K
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Jeff from Islandhopper TV provides a walking tour of Auckland, New Zealand, highlighting various landmarks and cultural aspects of the city. He begins by discussing the Sky Tower and the importance of respecting Maori culture, noting that the Maori people have inhabited the area since approximately 1350. The tour moves through busy areas like Queen Street and explores the Mutton Domain, which is situated on an extinct volcano. The creator also visits Parnell Village, describing it as a restored area ideal for those seeking cafes and art galleries. Along the waterfront, he discusses the popularity of sailing in Auckland and mentions the Maritime Museum and Viaduct Harbour. The video touches on local urban developments, such as the construction of the Britomart underground train station, and observes local customs like walking barefoot on clean streets. Jeff concludes by offering travel advice for New Zealand, suggesting that visitors rent vans to explore both the North and South Islands over a period of one to two weeks.
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Auckland New Zealand: This is a virtual walking tour of Auckland New Zealand.
The Maori people inhabited this area around 1350 when they believed they inhabited here so we'll be talking a little bit more about the Maori as this series continues.
I'm going to try my luck on this city explorer to her see if I can get a seat on that I'll hop on hop off bus but yeah here's the warm you nice views up here.
I just want to say that this crab is really good but it's it's a lot of work local beer this is how bread reminds me.
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