In the North Island, it would be Waitomo Caves. In the South Island, there is a cave complex in Nelson region, and it contains Harwood's Hole, an exceptionally deep cave system, still being explored. Further south, at Te Anau, there are the Te Anau glow worm caves. Harwood's Hole is not a commercial venture, because of dangers and the level of experience needed. The Waitomo and Te Anau caves both have organized tours.
Barry Crump was a famous New Zealand poet/author. One of his most famous books is 'A Good Keen Man".
It depends on the cave. Since many caves are limestone (water carves it nicely), you usually find limestone. But granite is common in New Hampshire & Vermont.
Matakana is an area in New Aukland, New Zealand. It is most famous for its wineries and wines. It is also a local tourist hot-spot and known for their farmer's market.
Yes, he is one of the most famous farmers around originating in Bristol but moving to new zealand at a young age Sir Alex Ferguson worked in the Govan shipyards, Glasgow, he was never a New Zealand farmer
New Zealand tends to be most famous for its birds, rather than its animals. The kiwi is a small, flightless bird, unique for its long beak with an exceptionally sensitive sense of small. In addition, the world's only flightless parrot, the kakapo, is also famous and unique to New Zealand.
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Seacoast caves are probably the commonest, as there is a long sea coast in New Zealand. Limestone caves inland are probably the better known, and certainly the most extensive in length and area.
Sea caves would be the most common caves in New Zealand, because of the extensive coast line. There are a number of notable limestone caves in NZ, some near Nelson, and others in the North Island.
Most sinkholes form when mildly acidic water dissolves limestone underground, this forms a limestone cave. A sinkhole occurs when the cave collapses.
I believe that the most famous limestone quarry be the one which is located at the former hill of Golgotha where Christ was crucified.
Soon Doong is the most famous mountain in Vietnam and the cave Soon Doong is the biggest cave in the world.
In limestone uplands offering a suitable combination of geology and long-term climate hence hydrology to encourage cave development. Other types of cave occur in other rocks but the vast majority are in limestone.
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Aoraki/Mount Cook is probably the most famous peak in New Zealand, being the tallest in the country.
Auckland is arguably the most famous city in New Zealand. It has the largest population and most celebrities who go to New Zealand will go to Auckland. However the capital city Wellington, and tourist hotspot Queenstown are also relatively famous.
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