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Worth a Detour Peter Janssen

Worth a Detour By Peter Janssen

Worth a Detour by Peter Janssen


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Worth a Detour: New Zealand's Unusual Attractions and Hidden Places by Peter Janssen

Unbeknown to many tourists (and some Kiwis), New Zealand is a land of quirky collectors, colourful characters and unusual 'backyard' projects. It is also, more commonly known, to have some of the most beautiful 'off-the-beaten-track' scenery in the world. This book lets the reader in on all those unusual things to do and places to see that don't appear in the regular tourist or travel guides.From Hawera's Elvis Presley Room to St Bathan's ghost, the mysterious Kaimanawa Wall to the perilous Road to Skippers, Patea's extensive lightbulb collection to the remote and delightful Guns Camp, Worth A Detour takes you on more quirky adventures than a traveller could wish for.Avoid the tour buses, the crowds, the tacky souvenirs, pop a copy of this guide in your glovebox, pack or suitcase and come see the real New Zealand.

About Peter Janssen

Peter Janssen has most recently held the position of Publisher & Consumer Operations Manager at Reed Publishing. He has been involved with Reed Publishing for over 19 years. He has previously authored Day Walks Of Greater Auckland with Marios Gavalas and 1001 Best Things to See and Do in New Zealand.

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GOR006250908
9781869711344
1869711343
Worth a Detour: New Zealand's Unusual Attractions and Hidden Places by Peter Janssen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Aotearoa New Zealand
20081201
184
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