im backpacking thru NZ and realized...i love this place. there is so much to u can do, i just finished caving in waitomo...although i wrecked my knee on a rock
Visit Ty!
What's NZ?
Last edited by Ryan (2007-05-30 16:20:43)
NZ rocks!
New Zealand I think.Ryan wrote:
What's NZ?
yes....Big McLargehuge wrote:
New Zealand I think.Ryan wrote:
What's NZ?
Australia Jr
Seen the Shire, Mordor, or Rivendell?
Hobbiton and The Shire - Waikato - an easy drive south of Auckland
Mordor, Emyn Muil and Mount Doom - Taupo - transformed from the central North Island's Volcanic Plateau
Chetwood Forest, Rivendell and Dimrill Dale - Nelson - most locations easiest seen by helicopter due to the remoteness of the locations.
Edoras - Canterbury - the central alpine region contains New Zealand's largest peaks and glaciers, with correspondingly stunning scenery. No wonder it was selected as the location for alpine fortresses and fierce Middle-earth battle scenes!
Pelenor Fields - Twizel
Golden Plain - Wanaka
The Dead Marshes - Te Anau
Lothlorien - Queenstown
Fangorn Forest - Milford Sound - on Takaro Road near Te Anau, with it's beautiful beech trees
Misty Mountains - Southern Alps - drive through the Lindis Pass in the central South Island
Fangorn Forest -
Plus, these other locations used in the filming:
In historic Queenstown and Arrowtown you can get really close to the hobbits' journey - float on a raft down the same river as Frodo, bungy jump into it or wade into the Ford of Bruinen.
You won't regret a side trip to the stunning Lake Wanaka and the memorable drive through the golden Cardrona Valley - savour the views of the River Anduin, site of the Pillars of the Argonath and Dimrill Dale.
Hobbiton and The Shire - Waikato - an easy drive south of Auckland
Mordor, Emyn Muil and Mount Doom - Taupo - transformed from the central North Island's Volcanic Plateau
Chetwood Forest, Rivendell and Dimrill Dale - Nelson - most locations easiest seen by helicopter due to the remoteness of the locations.
Edoras - Canterbury - the central alpine region contains New Zealand's largest peaks and glaciers, with correspondingly stunning scenery. No wonder it was selected as the location for alpine fortresses and fierce Middle-earth battle scenes!
Pelenor Fields - Twizel
Golden Plain - Wanaka
The Dead Marshes - Te Anau
Lothlorien - Queenstown
Fangorn Forest - Milford Sound - on Takaro Road near Te Anau, with it's beautiful beech trees
Misty Mountains - Southern Alps - drive through the Lindis Pass in the central South Island
Fangorn Forest -
Plus, these other locations used in the filming:
In historic Queenstown and Arrowtown you can get really close to the hobbits' journey - float on a raft down the same river as Frodo, bungy jump into it or wade into the Ford of Bruinen.
You won't regret a side trip to the stunning Lake Wanaka and the memorable drive through the golden Cardrona Valley - savour the views of the River Anduin, site of the Pillars of the Argonath and Dimrill Dale.
Last edited by Ilocano (2007-05-30 16:31:23)
ive been to waitkato on my way to waitomo. but the others i have not
have you seen any hobbits.... i mean sheep lolol
What this man said! And real ones that you took while there! They would be better than googling NZ^*AlphA*^ wrote:
we want pictures !
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
i would go to NZ just to see the LOTR places.
Look out for any orks. And BTW, you are in haka land:
I really want to visit NZ some day. It looks like a really beautiful place. Not to mention Power Rangers were filmed there liekzomg morphin time!
Omg Power Rangers!!! I want to go there even more!mtb0minime wrote:
I really want to visit NZ some day. It looks like a really beautiful place. Not to mention Power Rangers were filmed there liekzomg morphin time!
My parents went there on christmas, apparently is awesome....i didnt go though
It looks beauteful there..
i have been there 3 times, i go like every 5 years to see relatives, very nice place, i have been up and down i think the east coast of the south island each time i also noticed there were a lot of mini-golf areas, there are hardly any over here in Perth.
stop off at melbourne on the way guys i have a double bed plenty of room for yas
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ive still got a month of my trip left. goin to Oz and fiji. i'll update with more pics later.
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ive still got a month of my trip left. goin to Oz and fiji. i'll update with more pics later.
Cooool, where in Oz are you going?
im landing in brisbane then goin up north a bit, and finally travelling all the way down to melbourne. should be good. any suggestions on awsome things to do? and what to avoid wasting money on?