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Tubing, also known as inner tubing, bumper tubing, towed tubing, biscuiting (in New Zealand), or kite tubing, is a recreational activity where an individual rides on top of an inner tube, either on water, snow, or through the air. The tubes themselves are also known as "donuts" or "biscuits" due to their shape.
The outfitter offers canoeing, kayaking, tubing, Guided UTV tours, Polaris slingshot rentals, a primitive camp, and retail gear shop. Previously known as "Murray's Landing", the outfitter is known for adrenaline tours and fun tubing events that bring hundreds of visitors each summer.
He spends much of the year travelling worldwide and displaying his kites at International Kite Festivals. [2] Lynn, together with his wife Elwyn, established a kite business at Ashburton, New Zealand, in 1971, producing single-line kites for children. In 1974 he developed the Peter Lynn Triangular box kite, a framed triangular form cellular ...
Colorful kites of all shapes and sizes lined the skies at the Otaki Kite Festival, held annually on the Kapiti Coast in New Zealand.
New Zealand Conservation Week, 10–18 September [17] National Clean Up Week 17–24 September [18] Mental Health Awareness Week, late September [19] New Zealand Chinese Language Week, typically the third or fourth week of September; Tuvalu Language Week, 1–7 October [14] Fijian Language Week, 8–14 October [14] Niue Language Week, 15–21 ...
Jeevan Kite & River Festival, Guwahati [11] Asia: India: Assam: Lower Assam: Guwahati: 2014 Summer March March Festival de pipas de Osasco South America: Brazil: Southern Brazil: Osasco, São Paulo state: 1969 May Third Saturday Franklin Park Kite and Bike Festival [12] (Formerly Great Boston Kite Festival) North America: United States ...
The Pahurehure Inlet is an inlet of the Manukau Harbour of the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is one of the three major inlets of the Manukau Harbour, alongside the MÄngere Inlet and Waiuku Inlet.
Kitekite Falls (also called Kitakita Falls [1]) is a scenic 3-tiered waterfall near Auckland, New Zealand.The falls drop a total of 40 metres (130 ft). [2] From the lookout on Kitekite track the falls appear even higher because there is white water running over rocks into a small pool from the upper swimming hole, then falling down into a large pool, then falling to a small pool before ...