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175 Cuba Street, PO Box 5383 Palmerston North, North Island, New Zealand, 5383, 6-355-5895
... season (until January) and made my way to Palmerston North.<br><br>Palmerston North is a mid-sized New Zealand town, which provided a non-touristic view into New Zealand. I stayed at a cool motel, rooms complete with La-Z-Boy recliners and hot tubs – all for the princely sum of £40. Bargain. The motel was close to important amenities such as takeaways, liquor stores and of course the essential strip club! Nearly everyone in the town was talking about the ...
Palmerston North, North Island, New Zealand robontour... and Mitsubishis. If anyone can explain the attraction of driving a car about a town for hours on end without actually going anywhere then please let me know because I JUST DON'T GET IT! And why spend lots of money making your car lightweight and faster when you still have to stick to the speed limit! I mean in this place they could only accelerate for 2 seconds before they hit the next traffic lights! What's the point???? So they drove about until about 3 in the ...
Palmerston North, North Island, New Zealand beeb81... The colonization and settlement of Arctic regions have been largely due to such developments in mining, oil, gold, and gas; along with the hunting of whales and sea otters for their fur. However, the most extreme and frightening issue that has plagued the circumpolar north is that of global warming. Yes it is true, due to environmental issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, Arctic Haze, and ...
Palmerston North, North Island, New Zealand aggurlie... Wicked. After texting Shannon, Debi grabs her knitting and her crosswords. The minute we clear the sound and enter Cook Strait-after about an hour-the seas turn on us, becoming "moderate: and our ferry begins to rock and roll a bit. Debi warns me there are 'pukers" outside the Kaitaki Plus Lounge. An official announcement warns us to take care when moving through passageway doors as the wind and sea conditions may cause the heavy doors to slam on our various body parts and cause ...
Palmerston North, North Island, New Zealand pauldebi... Had a nice hoemmade soup for lunch and then did a little gardening (tidying up the greenhouses and potting things I think) before spending the afternoon in our room. The household is comprised of Jane, her husband Craig and his son Matt, who is only there temporarily to help out with the horses as Jane is recovering from an injury (she got her leg stepped on by one of the horses). Spaghetti and meatballs for dinner and that was that ...
Levin, New Zealand abi1982... to her animals after first sorting out the good stuff for chutneys, sauces, crumble etc. She a little eccentric but we really loved spending time there. We said goodbye to Fay after a week and went off to the Organic River Festival where we quickly established ourselves as the resident artists and took over making big bamboo structures to decorate the festival site. Was great fun and so nice to meet lots of other wwoofers from ...
Levin, New Zealand noodle1505... particularly one-handed with one hand on the top of the steering wheel, so I was really glad when I rolled into Palmerston not long afterwards. Although I had Dan's address, I did not have a map of Palmerston so clearly had no idea where I was going. Must think these things through. Anyway, a quick phonecall and some lurking under a lamppost on his behalf and I arrived at my destination. I was unsurprisingly tired out again by the ...
Palmerston North, New Zealand loxias... their town'. Gotta love the quirkiness of NZ. The place naming was not the only quirky thing about the place. The LP lists one of the main attractions of the town as a wind farm. Seriously. Also: Owlcatraz. We never quite figured out what this was; the flyers we saw were all very enigmatic. It has something to do with owls, and is very expensive - tours are $65 - but other than that, who knows? Enlightenment would be appreciated!
Palmerston North, New Zealand michelleab... in the region, utilising the immense power of the water that is held in Lake Taupo. Aratiatia Dam is the first in the chain after the lake and is actually the smallest of the dams. It is opened three times a day and gives a brief 30 minute surge of water into the river beyond - enough so that a local jet boating company can ride the rapids during that half hour spell. We stood on a bridge over the dam and watched it erupt - letting millions of gallons of water gush into ...
Central North Island, New Zealand gonetilwhenever... ideas for the design. It is larger than would be expected for a town of 70,000 plus since the living room arrangement uses more space. Each subject area has U-shaped sub-areas called living rooms, with study space and appropriate design. I found it confusing, but it could be gotten used to. There is a lot of artwork and bright colors, but the shelving is again in industrial gray. The library seemed quite noisy to me. They loan 1.5 million items per year ...
Palmerston North, North Island, New Zealand jsiess
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