Our soft-laminated map of New Zealand in the 11th edition includes: North Island 1:1 300 000, South Island 1:1 300 000, Auckland 1:20 000, Christchurch 1:20 000, Dunedin 1:15 000, Nelson 1:15 000, Rotorua 1:15 000, Queenstown 1:15 000, Wellington 1:20 000, New Zealand administrative & time zones, interesting statistics, conversion chart for temperatures, weights and measures, climate chart with temperatures, sunshine hours, precipitation and humidity and much more. |
"4.9 million inhabitants and 30 million sheep" does not do justice to the charm and natural diversity of this beautiful country of two islands (North and South Island) in the South Pacific, east of Australia. Lush meadows and fertile soils are only some of the natural resources with which New Zealand is endowed. The real natural wealth of this island state lies in its incredibly diverse landscape: snow-covered mountains, dense forests, lush green lowlands, crystal-clear rivers and lakes, endless beaches and majestic fiords, even rainforests and volcanoes. First settled by Polynesians, today's New Zealanders know what their homeland has to offer: the skiing season lasts all year in the magnificent alps of South Island; climbers and hikers come here to test their strength against nature; anglers hunt for swordfish in the coastal waters or fish for trout in Lake Taupo in the North Island; there are beautiful camp sites to be found everywhere. New Zealand is paradise for nature and sport lovers and you can always be sure of a warm welcome from the friendly locals. |