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The
first
people
to
discover
Queenstown's
rare
beauty
were
Maori
pounamu
(jade)
hunters.
Then
came
the
gold
miners,
in
search
of
another
kind
of
treasure.
Today
Queenstown
is
treasured
for
its
magnificent
scenery,
adventure
opportunities
and
luxury
lifestyle. |
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Long
summer
days
blonde
the
tussocks,
throwing
the
hills
open
to
mountain
bikers
and
hikers.
The
brilliant
reds
and
golds
of
autumn
colour
the
trees,
inspiring
photographers
and
golfers
alike.
In
winter,
snow
transforms
the
region
into
a
remarkable
alpine
playground
for
skiers
and
snowboarders.
Spring
brings
the
spark
of
fresh
green
to
the
landscape
- a
time
to
celebrate
life
with
a
cruise
on
the
lake
or
an
invigorating
bungy
jump. |
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In
any
season,
you
can
count
on
stylish
accommodation,
designer
shopping
and
marvellous
cuisine
experiences.
Queenstown's
compact
downtown
area
is a
cosmopolitan
hub
that's
relaxed
during
the
day
and
huge
fun
at
night. |
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Larger-than-life
scenery
From
crystal
clear
Lake
Wakatipu
across
to
The
Remarkables
mountain
range,
Queenstown’s
environment
is
majestic,
awe
inspiring
and
almost
unbelievable.
Catch
the
gondola
up
Bob’s
Peak
to
discover
this
view.
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A
treasured
land
Queenstown
has
always
attracted
people
on a
quest.
First
came
the
Maori,
seeking
pounamu
(jade).
Gold
prospectors
followed
and
today,
the
quest
for
high
adventure
and
sublime
relaxation
attracts
people
to
Queenstown. |
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Adrenalin
buzz
Queenstown’s
wildly
exciting
environment
is
irresistible
to
adventure
seekers.
In
the
‘Adventure
Capital
of
the
World’
you’ll
find
adrenalin-stirring,
sanity-reducing
exploits
of
the
most
extreme
kind. |
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