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		<title>The Terrain of New Zealand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of the island setting and abundant rainfall, New Zealand has lots of vegetation.  Even today, much of this country is untouched, leaving a lush natural environment, of which 30 percent is protected by parks and reserves. The islands have no native land mammals&#8230;those you will find were brought by early Maoris and Europeans.  Northland&#8217;s <a href='http://discover-new-zealand.com/the-terrain-of-new-zealand/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of the island setting and abundant rainfall, New Zealand has lots of vegetation.  Even today, much of this country is untouched, leaving a lush natural environment, of which 30 percent is protected by parks and reserves.</p>
<p>The islands have no native land mammals&#8230;those you will find were brought by early Maoris and Europeans.  Northland&#8217;s forests contain massive Kauri trees, kiwis (the bird), and giant wetas, which are crickets that can&#8217;t fly.</p>
<p>Other climates of New Zealand include the Shrublands which are shorter forests that may once have been logged and are now making a comeback, coastal areas with rocky terrain and sandy beaches AND 11,300 miles of coastline, and mountain regions, ranging from 2,900 feet  in the South Island to 4,270+ feet above sea level on the North Island.</p>
<p>The mountain regions experience severe weather in all directions, from frigid conditions to dry heat and high winds.  It&#8217;s here that visitors will find Keas, or mountain parrots, who possess intelligence and playfulness, and therefore make for excellent bird-watching.</p>
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