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Monday, November 2, 2009
Great Walks Of New Zealand Abel Tasman Coastal Track
The Abel Tasmans National Park is located at the northern tip of the South Island, in what has been referred to as one of New Zealand's sunniest regions. The coastal track of the Park has evolved from early settlers trails, and today is rapidly becoming the most popular of New Zealand's great walks. This video documentary has endeavoured to capture the atmosphere and special beauty that embraces this park. Taking between 3 to 5 days to walk, the track from Wainui Inlet to Marahau has been carefully filmed and documented, reflecting all that is New Zealand ... clean, refreshing and unspoilt. A walk for both the young and old, the Abel Tasman Coastal Track.
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With great scenery, world class attractions and a moderate climate, there's always a lot to see and do in New Zealand at any time of the year.
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