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Queenstown, near the centre of New Zealand’s South Island,
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is the gateway to stunning fjords, glaciers,
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ski fields, and vineyards.
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This idyllic lake-side city has achieved world-wide fame as the country’s adrenaline capital.
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When the morning sun warms the earth, the fog lifts,
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revealing the vivid hues of Lake Wakatipu,
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and the city of Queenstown.
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The Māori call this lake, “Hollow of the Giant,”
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which, according to legend, was formed by the resting shape of a fearsome mountain giant.
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Because the lakes waters rise and fall rhythmically throughout the day,
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it’s said that his heart still beats on.
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It’s certainly true that Queenstown is the beating heart of New Zealand’s South Island,
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providing the pulse that keeps this remote corner of the world energetic and youthful.
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As the descendants of fierce Polynesian warriors and determined European settlers,
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the Kiwis have the spirit of adventure running though their veins.
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To learn more about Lake Wakatipu and the region’s early settlers,
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head to Steamer Wharf and climb aboard the TSS Earnslaw.
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Nicknamed “The Lady of the Lake”,
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for over 100 years this steamship hasn’t missed a beat,
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transporting livestock and passengers to and from the High Country.
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Back in Queenstown,
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soak up the Aotearoa sunshine on a sandy beach,
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or take a stroll through the idyllic Queenstown Gardens,
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which jut out into the lake.
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For a bird’s-eye view,
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ride the Skyline gondola to Bob’s Peak.
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After taking in the sweeping views of Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables,
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ride, hike, slide, or glide, back down the mountain.
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When the sun gets low,
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head to Marine Parade and enjoy Mother Nature’s spectacle with kindred spirits
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from all over the world.
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Queenstown is filled with cozy cafés,
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craft breweries,
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restaurants and bars,
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where locals and travellers exchange tales after a day out in the wilds.
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Queenstown expands and contracts with the rhythm of the seasons.
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After the hectic summer,
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residents relax and slowly transform the town into a world-class ski destination.
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By July, the winter sport season is in full swing.
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Queenstown has three main ski fields,
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each with its own charms and highlights.
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The Remarkables Ski Field, is just a 35 minute drive from Queenstown,
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and features runs for seasoned freestylers and beginners.
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Cardrona Alpine Resort is located towards the town of Wanaka.
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The more advanced Terrain Parks and half-pipes here
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are among the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere and meet Olympic standards.
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A twenty-minute drive from the city is the Coronet Peak Ski Area,
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a spectacular resort offering thrilling roller coaster terrain,
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and a dedicated learner area.
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After a few hours on the slopes,
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enjoy a hearty meal with a view.
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And when the weekend comes, why not linger, and enjoy the “park, after dark”.
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When the snow finally melts,
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Queenstown transforms once again to accommodate a new wave of visitors,
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who flock to the Arrow Basin in spring and summer
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to taste the flavors of the High Country and
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explore its charming historic towns.
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Back in the 1870s,
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Chinese prospectors tried their luck in the nearby creeks,
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establishing the community of Arrowtown.
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A century later, the Kiwis struck gold at Kawarau Bridge,
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the spot where bungy jumping was first brought to the world.
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Even if your heart’s not into taking the leap,
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it’s still exciting just to watch.
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On your way back to Queenstown,
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you’ll cross the Shotover River,
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where the always daring Kiwis challenge you once more.
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Jump in a jet boat and hang on,
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for a heart-stopping thrill-ride through the river’s breathtakingly narrow canyons.
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The Kiwis have taken their cues from their dramatic surroundings
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to create one of the world’s most spectacular adventure playgrounds.
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But, at the same time, the locals know when it’s time to slow down,
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unwind and enjoy the finer things in life,
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like wine.
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Queenstown and the nearby Gibbston Valley are home to over 75 wineries.
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Here, vintners produce pinot noirs acclaimed for their purity,
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freshness and vitality,
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a perfect reflection of the region itself.
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Some travellers live to push their heart rates to the limit,
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some prefer to align theirs with the gentler rhythms of nature,
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while others are open to it all!
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No matter what your style,
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when it’s time to say goodbye to Queenstown,
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your heart is sure to ache,
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…which is why, year after year, so many return.