Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Few places in the world can be called a natural wonder, and they are more valuable to visit. One of them is the city of Kaikoura on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. The district has an area of ​​2,046.41 square kilometers and according to the census from 2006, has about 3621 inhabitants Kaikoura population. Different types of marine life from the depths of the Hikurangi Trench play an important role in the development of industry in the region. The name means Kaikoura "meal of crayfish. Rich culture and history of this city are tempting for the research. The village lies between the rugged Seaward range and the Pacific Ocean placed while Kaikoura community cares for and protects the environment.

"Get up close" with nature and explore Kaikoura. By visiting this site, you will collect a whole new experience. You will see how truly fabulous are these creatures and again how incredibly blessed we are able, will be a part of their lives.

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There are many activities that can be filled with new things an ordinary day. If you want to see whales, seals and dolphins, now's the time. Diverse marine life makes this place a popular destination. Go whale-watching boat and enjoy the beauty of this nature. The giant sperm whales are definitely an attraction that turns into magical event itself, so be sure to bring the camera. If you dream to swim with dolphins just them, now is the time that you want to be true. Swimming with or near dolphins is something very special and memorable. On the eastern edge of the city there is a large colony of seals.

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At the same time Kaikoura is the best place in the world, the open ocean seabirds like Molly mawks, petrels, yellow eyes and little blue penguins, shear waters and albatrosses see. Also, there are many pursued on foot and through the mountains and the panoramic views of the Kaikoura peninsula from the top is amazing.

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