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Perhaps the most notable attraction in Te Puke is Kiwi 360, with its famous landmark, the giant kiwifruit clearly visible from the highway just west of the township of Te Puke.
This fully operational kiwifruit orchard offers tours on their KiwiKart, kiwifruit-shaped open carriages pulled by a tractor. The informational tours includes commentary about the processes us...
See the big statue of surfer riding a wave in Colac Bay.
Colac Bay/Oraka is a small township situated on the bay of the same name, and located on the Southern Scenic Route, 10 minutes from Riverton, New Zealand. Surrounding areas include Longwood, Tihaka, Waipango, Round Hill, Wakapatu, Ruahine, Pahia and Orepuki.
The town hugs the bay, with sandy beaches, and has a p...
Erected at the entrance to the town, recognising the importance of market gardening to the local economy.The carrot was originally a fibreglass prop used in an ANZ Bank commercial that was acquired by the town and officially unveiled by the Prime Minister in 1984.
Ohakune is a small town in the North Island of New Zealand, situated 215 kilometres north of Wellington a...
The Big Fruit is a An apricot, apple, pear and nectarine in Cromwell, New Zealand. The sculpture is made out is made out of fibreglass and a fruit symbol of the town as all these fruits are grown in the area.
A giant metal gumboot made from corrugated iron. Represents Taihape as the "Gumboot Capital of the World". Taihape is home of the annual Gumboot Day, first celebrated on 9 April 1985. This festival was devised by local business people who decided to capitalise on its rural image.
Taihape is located near the middle of the North Island in the Rangitikei District of New ...
Several corrugated-iron kiwis are located around the town, the self-proclaimed capital of Kiwiana.
Otorohanga is a north King Country town at the southern end of the Waikato region in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 53 kilometres south of Hamilton and 18 kilometres north of Te Kuiti, on the Waipa River. It is a service town for the surrounding dairy far...
The town of Rakaia is seated close to the southern banks of the Rakaia River on the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand's South Island, approximately 57 km south of Christchurch on State Highway 1 and the Main South Line. Immediately north of the township are the country's longest road bridge and longest rail bridge, both of which cross the wide shingle beds of the braid...
The Big Sheep and Sheepdog is from corrugated iron, the town's information centre is shaped like a giant dog, with 'the big sheep' housing a large wool outlet.
Tirau is a small town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand, 50 kilometres southeast of Hamilton. The town has a population of 690 (2013 census). Tirau is Maori for "place of many cabbage tre...
Te Kuiti is a small town in the north of the King Country region of the North Island of New Zealand. The "Shearing Capital of the World" contains the world's largest shearer, seven metres high. On 1 April 2006 the largest sheep show in the world took place here, with more than 2000 sheep.
The town promotes itself as the sheep shearing capital of the world and is host ...
See the sculpture of Brown Trout at the northern entrance to Gore. Gore is a town and district in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand.