Due to the popularity of the Lord of the Rings trilogy New Zealand is suddenly on the map of every tourist, adventurer, and student in the world. Frankly, those who have been there will tell you, its about time. New Zealand is home to one of the most beautiful natural environments in the entire world; the people are famous for their kindness and willingness to accommodate all kinds of visitors; and its relative geographic isolation has allowed it to avoid many of the problems faced by other nations today.
Located to the southeast of Australia and separated from the continent by a 2,000-mile stretch of the Tasman Sea, New Zealand looks as if it is truly at the ends of the earth. However, its distant geographical location does not mean that it is in any way a boring or backward place. Quite the contrary, in fact: 'Arts and culture form a lively part of New Zealand life. Traditional Maori arts can be enjoyed throughout the country, while professional theatre companies, orchestras, and opera can be found in the main centres. New Zealand pop music is gaining an international reputation, and you'll find studios of the country's best artists throughout the country.'
Aside from the cultural activities, there are also a wide range of outdoor and athletic ones in which both tourists and locals engage. From winter sports like skiing and snowboarding in Mt. Ruapehu, Mt. Hutt, Mackenzie Ski Area, Queenstown, and Lake Wanaka, to warm-weather activities like golf, kayaking, and cricket, New Zealand is a paradise for lovers of physical activity and the outdoors. It is, however, with rugby that the kiwis most famously identify.

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