Canterbury Museum to Colombo St
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Canterbury Museum
New Zealand regional museum located on the grounds of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Picture.
New Zealand regional museum located on the grounds of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Picture.
Cape Reinga Lighthouse
A solitary lighthouse stands guard at the northern tip of the Aupouri Peninsula in far north North Island.
A solitary lighthouse stands guard at the northern tip of the Aupouri Peninsula in far north North Island.
Captain Cook Monument, Gisborne
A monument to explorer Captain James Cook stands watch at the confluence of three rivers in Gisborne, New Zealand’s easternmost city.
A monument to explorer Captain James Cook stands watch at the confluence of three rivers in Gisborne, New Zealand’s easternmost city.
Christchurch Arts Centre
On Rolleston St, across the road from the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and Canterbury Museum. Picture.
On Rolleston St, across the road from the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and Canterbury Museum. Picture.
Christchurch: Most English of the Cities
Often recognised as the most English of New Zealand cities, with the Avon River meandering through.
Often recognised as the most English of New Zealand cities, with the Avon River meandering through.
Christchurch Pictures
Photographs around this most English of New Zealand cities.
Photographs around this most English of New Zealand cities.
Christmas in New Zealand
Christmas in New Zealand, in common with other countries in the southern hemisphere, occurs in the southern summer.
Christmas in New Zealand, in common with other countries in the southern hemisphere, occurs in the southern summer.
Colombo St, Christchurch
Christchurch's main street running north to south with Cathedral Square breaking it into two parts.
Christchurch's main street running north to south with Cathedral Square breaking it into two parts.
