Subject: | New Zealand South Islands |
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From: | "Neville Recording" nevillerecording |
Date: | Tue Oct 6, 2009 1:25 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Martyn The Catlins are an attractive quiet area in the south east not far from the ferry terminus to Stewart Island. My best advice is to get the ferry from Oban on Stewart Island to Ulva Island about one mile crossing. All the predators have been removed from Ulva so it is really good for indiginous species. The trails are good and there are very few humans. Go to my website www.nevillerecording.com and you can download and burn"Wild New Zealand". If you are feeling flush, there are ten minute air flights to a remote Stewart Island Beach were Kiwi come out in the daytime. If you go to Ulva on your first day you might decide its worth a second visit. Yours enviously John Neville |
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