Great Southern Land

Atlanta Journal writer takes in the sights down south, comparing the stunning vistas to precious works of art. “There’s a time for visiting hushed museums filled with masterpieces … But getting to know a new destination by walking its trails, skipping rocks across its lakes, gawking at its mountain ranges, that has its place, too. Maybe no country makes that point as powerfully as NZ … Leaving, we felt a little like the art lover who only gets one afternoon at the Louvre: So much of NZ to see, not nearly enough time.”


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Thermal Explorer Highway a Wonderland

Thermal Explorer Highway a Wonderland

“With caves lit up with glow worms, mud pools bubbling, and geysers erupting up from the ground, New Zealand’s North Island is a wonderland of stunning natural phenomena. While temperatures are…