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Here’s your chance to uncover some of New Zealand's greatest hidden treasures, from magnificent rock formations to secluded lakes.
Just 50 metres of the coast between Kaiteriteri and Marahau near Abel Tasman National Park lies Split Apple Rock. Made out of granite the rock looks just like its name implies, an apple that has been cut in half.
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By @savissavvy
High in the mountains of Fiordland's Milford Sound sits Lake Quill. Surrounded by cliffs, this lake is a true hidden gem.
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By @jasoncharleshill
Release your inner Mermaid at Matapouri Bay, Tutukaka. This deep rock-pool is best accessed at low tide.
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By @cristyrjones
Take a boat trip or kayak to the 10 metre high Maori rock carvings on Lake Taupo. These carvings depict a visionary Maori navigator who guided the local tribes to the area over a thousand years ago.
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By @bruceypix
Take a short walk through a redwood grove to visit the deepest natural fresh water spring in the North Island. The colours of the crystal clear spring will be sure to amaze.
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By @gsieuw
Take in the view at one of the most impressive waterfalls in New Zealand. Marokopa Falls is located in Tawarau Forest, a few kilometres drive away from the popular Waitomo Caves.
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By @emilient
Gaze in wonder at the Punakaiki pancake rocks and blowholes, where columns of water shoot skyward from rocks that resemble giant stacks of hotcakes.
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By @elodie.merley
Follow a small forest track from Makarora Road and discover the clear blue swimming pools. This is the perfect spot to stop if you are travelling between Lake Wanaka and the West Coast.
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By @ellenprojects
Access the remote Waikawau beach through its unique tunnel. This tunnel was finished in 1911 by three men using picks and shovels.
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By @brittany_trask
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