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Title: Knowing New Zealand Queenstown


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Knowing New ZealandQueenstown
  • Grace, Angel and Holly
  • Term 2 2009

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Queenstown
  • The town was named Queenstown in honour of Queen
    Victoria as a local gold digger said that the
    town was fit for a queen.
  • William Gilbert Rees was Queenstowns first
    European settler in 1860 and the communitys
    founding father.
  • Queenstown is surrounded by mountains and
    colourful scenery. Queenstown is located on the
    shores of Lake Wakitipu, the third largest lake
    in NZ.

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Queenstown
  • Thomas Arthur and Harry Redfern discovered gold
    in the Shotover River. The town soon grew with
    many people coming to the area to search for gold
    and to strike it rich. The gold rush lasted
    until 1900, about 40 years.
  • The closest cities are Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • The population in June 2008 was 26,400 people.

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Queenstown
  • The activities that happen in Queenstown are
    skiing,snowboarding,surfing,mountain
    biking,paragliding and the big winter festival
    which takes place in June. It is all about
    snowboarding and skiing which is fun. Luge is a
    funny kind of thing to do because it has no
    wheels and its very hard to steer it. Rafting
    and jetboating are also popular tourist
    attractions in the area.

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Queenstown
  • Queenstown is the best place in the south island
    to do snow sports.
  • The oldest attraction in Queenstown is the Coal
    Fired Steam ship. TSS Earnslaw, that is nearly
    100 years old.
  • Wine is another important thing to Queenstown and
    the area is known for producing Pinot Noir.

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Queenstown
  • Queenstown is a tourist place. You can travel by
    car or by plane but not by train because there
    is no railway around the south part or near
    Queenstown.There are lots of buses that come from
    Queenstown to Christchurch or from Christchurch
    to Queenstown. Air New Zealand and Qantas fly
    from Queenstown.
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