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Dark Blue
Pukekura Park   Adelaide
Pukekura Park,
Festival of Lights
Rangitoto
Congratulations to the landmark with the countries most votes! New Plymouth's largest park is transformed into a night-time wonderland for two months every summer for the festival of lights. Overall NZ Winner
Erupting approximately 600 years ago, Rangitoto exploded from the sea, forming a symmetrical icon on
Aucklands landscape.
Winner Auckland Region
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Green
Cable Car   Cathedral Square   The Square
Cable Cars Wellington Cathedral Square The Square,
Palmerston North
One of Wellington's oldest attractions, this unique form of transport takes people from Lampton Quay to Kelburn and the top of botanical gardens. Winner Wellington Region
Christchurch spreads out from an impressive Cathedral located in Cathedral square, which provides a central hub for tourism, shopping and transport. Winner Canterbury Region

Palmerston North's picturesque city square is the centre of a busy entertainment and business district. Winner Central North Island
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Yellow
Waitomo Caves   Mt Maunganui   Art Deco Buildings
Waitomo Caves Mt Maunganui Art Deco Buildings,
Napier
Attracting visitors for over 100 years, these limestone caves are famous for the light producing gloworms, a small insect no bigger than a mosquito. Winner Waikato
A popular seaside resort, this mountain has been a place of great importance to local Maori for more than six centuries as a place of occupation and a refuge for defence. Winner Coromandel / Whakatane region

After a massive earthquake in 1931 destroyed many of the town's buildings, they were rebuilt in the popular art deco style. Home to the famous Art Deco weekend every February. Winner Hawkes Bay
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Red
Ninety Mile Beach   Golden Bay   Moeraki Boulders
Ninety Mile Beach Golden Bay Moeraki Boulders, Oamaru
An iconic and unspoiled sandy beach curving up the Far North's western shoreline almost to Cape Reinga. The beach actually measures approximately 55 miles. Winner Northland
Extraordinary landscapes like Farewell Spit and Te Pupu Springs. Abel Tasman anchored here in 1642 in the first sighting of NZ by Europeans. Winner Nelson / Marlborough region
Acclaimed worldwide for intriguing boulders strewn along the beach, these boulders are the most perfect examples of their kind in the world. Winner Otago region
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Orange
Fox Glacier   Milford Sound   Mt Cook
Fox Glacier Milford Sound Mt Cook
Part of a World Heritage area on the West Coast of the Sth Island, the Fox Glacier cuts through dramatic glacial valleys to flow into temperate rainforest. Winner West Coast
The most well-known of the NZ fiords, it is 16km from the head to the open sea and is the only one accessible by road in Fiordland. Winner Southland
One of many mountains in the Southern Alps, at 3754 metres, Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest. Winner Iconic NZ Features
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Pink
Cape Reinga   Lake Taupo   Queenstown Ski Fields
Cape Reinga Lighthouse Lake Taupo Queenstown Ski Fields
Situated at the tip of the north Island 165m above sea level, this iconic lighthouse overlooks the Tasman Sea as it collides with the Pacific Ocean. Winner Iconic NZ Features
Created by the largest volcanic eruption of the past 5,000 years, the sun went hazy in China and left a lake the size of Singapore. Now renowned for its fishing, outdoor pursuits and geothermal activity. Winner Iconic NZ Features
Spectacular scenery and powdery skifields around Queenstown help the region's reputation as the adventure captial of NZ. Winner Culture and Lifestyle
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Light Blue
Te Papa   Waitangi Treaty Grounds   Larnach Castle
Te Papa Waitangi Treaty Grounds Larnach Castle
New Zealand's national museum offers visitors a unique and authentic experience of the countryÕs treasures and stories. Winner Culture and Lifestyle
Considered by many as the birth place of NZ as we know it today, this location saw the signing of the Waitangi Treaty in 1840 between Maori and the British Crown. Winner Historic Sites
Still privately owned, NZ's only castle was built in 1871 by William Larnach, a merchant baron and politician, for his beloved first wife Eliza. Winner Historic Sites
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Brown
Ohakune Carrot   Te Puke, Giant Kiwifruit
Ohakune Carrot Te Puke, Giant Kiwifruit
The first market gardens were established by Chinese families in the region in 1925 and the 'Big Carrot' was unveiled in 1984. Each year a carrot festival is held symbolising the importance of market gardening in the area. Winner Quirky Kiwiana
Situated in the heart of Kiwifruit country, Te Puke, this iconic NZ export was first planted here by a school teacher in 1904. Winner Quirky Kiwiana
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