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       Michael A. Stecker 
 
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      Defend New Zealand Time-lapse Scenic" video at: The North Island is green, hilly and 
      volcanic. At its northern tip is Cape Reigna where the Tasman Sea and 
      Pacific Ocean meet. Just south of it is the sparsely populated Ninety Mile 
      Beach. This is such a wide open region that buses and cars frequently use 
      it instead of the roads. Between this region and the city of Auckland is 
      the Bay of Islands -- the cradle of both Maori and Pakeha (British) 
      culture. It was here that the British first made contact with the Maori, 
      their first settlement was founded (Russell, 1792) and the Treaty of 
      Waitangi, declaring New Zealand a British colony, was signed in 1840. 
      Further south is the country's largest city -- Auckland. The central 
      portion of North Island consists of the volcanic regions of Rotorua, Lake 
      Taupo and Tongarariro National Park. Traveling southwest from here brings 
      you into the lush verdant Wanganui River Valley. Further north within a 
      West Coast peninsula is the beautiful snow-capped volcano Mt. Egmont and 
      its neighboring town of New Plymouth. Most of he North Island is well 
      watered and very green. The main rivers are the Wakato and Wanganui. Near 
      the island's southern tip is the  | 
    
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