The three girls Amanda, Holly, and Jennifer have arrived at one of their last stops, New Zealand. Every morning in New Zealand they jog out at Judge's Bay while watching the beautiful scenery at the same time. The first thing they do in New Zealand is go to Aukland to stay there for four days. There are numerous things there incuding rain forests, redwood forests, deciduous forests, glaciers, limestone karst, large mountains, active volcanoes, fjords, sulfur pools, beautful beaches, and clear blue waters. One thing they do is go to the Aukland Sky tower. This tower is 471 feet taller than the Seattle Space needle which is 605 feet tall. At this twoer you can relax, eat, look at the beautiful view and bungee jump of the tower. Another thing they do is go to the Aukland Museum and look at the many galleries and artwork there. They go to Viaduct Harbour which is a first class residential, commercial, and entertainment center. They also go to Queen Street market and, of course, shop. Queen Street market is the main shopping street in Aukland, with arcades and many shopping centers that runs for a couple of blocks. They also listen to some of the local artist's including Brooke Fraser and Fat Freddy's drop. They also go to Mission Bay, a beachfront strip of trendy restaurants and cafes. They also go to Rotorua. This city is located on a volcanic plateau and has many geysers, steaming fumaroles, gooey mud pools, boiling waterfalls, and bubbling hot sprirngs. They soar over the world's highest navigable waterfall in a river raft and go to Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest which is a 700 acre stretch of biking trails and breathtaking views. They go to Abel Tasman National Park and get stuck in a storm when it's high tide. They also slid down the steep volcanic slopes of Mount Tongariro and hiked the legendary Franz Josef Glacier. Finally, they went to Kawarau Bridge that has the world's first and most famous bungee jumping sites. the first is only 43 meters (about 141 ft.) The second jump was a lot more exciting. This jump is called the Nevis HIghwire Bungy. The Nevis is so high that it requires the person to board a special pod that carries you across a vast canyon sliding along cable wires to a suspended platform in the center which is about 440 feet in the air. The three girls have a great time doing all these exciting and fun things and finally get on a plane to fly to their last stop, Australia.
Brooke Fraser
Nevis Highwire Bungy
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