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New Zealand claims the ninth largest exclusive economic zone in the world, covering 4,083,744 km 2 (1,576,742 sq mi), more than 15 times its land area. [ 7 ] The South Island is the largest land mass of New Zealand, and is the 12th-largest island in the world.
Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. It is part of beach wrack. In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean.
Awakino (club skifield); Craigieburn Range Broken River (club skifield); Craigieburn Valley (club skifield); Mount Cheeseman (club skifield); Mount Olympus (club skifield); Fox Peak (club skifield)
The cartography of New Zealand is the history of surveying and creation of maps of New Zealand. Surveying in New Zealand began with the arrival of Abel Tasman in the mid 17th century. [ 1 ] Cartography and surveying have developed in incremental steps since that time till the integration of New Zealand into a global system based on GPS and the ...
It is also on the circuit for Arts on Tour and well known artists from many countries as well as New Zealand perform at the Old Lodge Theatre. Hokitika driftwood sign marks the spot for the Driftwood and Sand Festival. The sign is a popular destination with tourists. Every January, Hokitika beach hosts the Driftwood and Sand Festival.
A true-colour image of the South Island, after a powerful winter storm swept across New Zealand on 12 June 2006 Lake Ōhau Aoraki / Mount Cook is the tallest mountain in New Zealand. The South Island, with an area of 150,437 km 2 (58,084 sq mi), [1] is the largest landmass of New Zealand; it contains about one-quarter of the New Zealand ...
For Kirsty Elson, a talented artist from Cornwall, England, driftwood isn’t just a piece of weathered wood—it’s the beginning of something magical. She transforms these found treasures into ...
A world map is a map of most or all of the surface of Earth. World maps, because of their scale, must deal with the problem of projection. Maps rendered in two dimensions by necessity distort the display of the three-dimensional surface of the Earth. While this is true of any map, these distortions reach extremes in a world map.