Photos about: Dunedin.
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Where does the Taieri Gorge Railway tour begin?
- Dunedin
Taieri Gorge Railway is a four hour train ride. The spectacular route follows steep gorges and crosses viaducts. Although the wagons date back to 1920, they were nevertheless restored for passenger comfort.
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What are the cafés frequented by students?
- Dunedin
Some buildings have a nice retro charm. New Zealanders' passion for old cars gives them the opportunity to take sensational pictures.
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Who goes to this beach?
- Dunedin
It is easy to identify a male sea lion from its female. The mal weighs twice his lady! Keep your distance, these placid animals can be aggressive if you approach them too close.
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Can we rest during the ascent of Baldwin Street?
- Dunedin
During the ascent of Baldwin Street you can take a break mid-way. A bench has been installed so that you can regain strength.
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Can we visit St. Joseph's Cathedral?
- Dunedin
The Cathedral of Saint Joseph is open to the public and the visit is free.
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How to explain the relief of cliffs?
- Dunedin
The limestone cliffs have been shaped by erosion.
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How many jaffas candies are poured during the chocolate festival?
- Dunedin
The Jaffa Race is an annual event held during the Chocolate Festival. To designate the winners of the raffle, 30,000 numbered jaffa candies are poured into Baldwin St. The first chocolates arrived designate the winners.
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What is the architectural style of Dunedin?
- Dunedin
The Dunedin constructions are made of limestone from the Otago region.
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Can we swim near the deserted beaches?
- Dunedin
The deserted beaches are very attractive for tourists. However, it is not advisable to bathe in the absence of swimmers.
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Why should you visit the city during the school holidays?
- Dunedin
The end of the trimester gives the start signal to many festivals and other student festivities But the city is always busy all year round.
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Why should you visit the Botanical Garden?
- Dunedin
The Botanical Garden of Dunedin is close to the city center and covers 22 hectares. An important part is devoted to the rhododendrons.
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Where is the best restaurant in town ?
- Dunedin
The Plato often changes its menu according to the seasons. Add to this a refined setting and you will understand why the restaurant stands at the top of Dunedin's gastronomic guides.
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What is the largest university city in New Zealand?
- Dunedin
Founded by Scottish settlers, Dunedin was founded in 1848 as a tribute to the city of Edinburgh. Its name means "Odin on the hill" in the Gaelic language.
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Is the railway station still operational?
- Dunedin
Dunedin Railway Station only hosts the Taieri Gorge Railway. The other lines have been suspended over time.
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What festival is celebrated in the Chinese Garden?
- Dunedin
Dunedin celebrates the New Year in the Chinese Garden of the city.
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What is the reputation of the architecture of the city?
- Dunedin
Dunedin has the most beautiful architecture in the country. It is enough to contemplate the cathedral to see it.
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What materials were used for the construction of the Chinese Garden?
- Dunedin
The Chinese Garden is built from ten thousand tons of stone imported specially from China.
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Does Dunedin overlook the sea?
- Dunedin
Dunedin is built on a hillside on the east coast of the South Island.
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Why do you have to climb Baldwin St?
- Dunedin
The summit of Baldwin Street offers a beautiful panorama. But it is above all the ascension that is rewarding. Enjoy the small fountain to refresh yourself.
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Is it nice to go to a Dunedin University?
- Dunedin
If Dunedin has become the first university city in the country, it is no coincidence. To the quality of education is added an exceptional quality of life.
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What is the most popular sport in the country of the Kiwis?
- Dunedin
Rugby is a true religion and the whole country stops working to watch the matches on TV.
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Why take the train from Taieri Gorge Railway?
- Dunedin
We often leave Dunedin with regret, but the excursion to Taieri Gorge Railway is an excellent remedy for depression.
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Where is the museum devoted to the rugby of the All-Blacks?
- Dunedin
The New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame is located on the first floor of the Central Station. Rugby is of course in the spotlight, but it is not the only sport where the New Zealanders are great.
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Is there a chocolate museum?
- Dunedin
The Cadbury chocolate factory that sponsors the Jaffas race is open to visitors.
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Can surfing in the area be practiced?
- Dunedin
The beach of St Clair is the most frequented by surfers. But there are many beaches in the vicinity without necessarily moving far from the city center.
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Where is Tunnel beach in New Zealand?
- Dunedin
This beach is accessible only thanks to a long tunnel dug in limestone rock with dynamite a hundred years ago. Sometimes sea-lions are found there and occasionally whale bones can be collected.
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What are the musical influences of the Dunedin Sound?
- Dunedin
If it is now in decline, the Dunedin Sound continues to survive through a few groups. The musical style is an original mix of punk, pop and rock.
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What does the statue represent on the Octagon?
- Dunedin
Robert Burns is a Scottish poet whose statue adorns the Place of the Octagon. Legend has it that he turns his back on the Anglican Church to watch the pub of the Oban Hotel. If the pub has disappeared since decades, the statue has remained.
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What musicians are walking the streets of Dunedin?
- Dunedin
Because the city was founded by Scottish settlers, it is not uncommon to meet bagpipe players.
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What is the nickname of the architect of the Central Station?
- Dunedin
The Central Station earned its architect the nickname of "George Gingerbread".
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Why should you visit the Place de l'Octagon?
- Dunedin
Because it forms an octagon, the central square of Dunedin is called "the Octagon". It is the meeting place of the students with free WiFi.
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Where does the ride of Tunnel Beach Walkway take you?
- Dunedin
Tunnel Beach Walkway is 7 km south of the city. It is an easy hike that leads to a beach via a tunnel dug into the rock with dynamite!
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Is it necessary to go back to admire the station at night?
- Dunedin
If you still have some energy at the end of the evening, you must absolutely admire the Central Station. Night lighting is particularly successful.
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What flowers grow in the Botanical Garden?
- Dunedin
The Botanical Garden has nearly 300 varieties of rhododendrons.
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What are the exhibitions at the Settler Museum?
- Dunedin
The city of Dunedin was founded by Scottish and The Settler Museum traces their adventure through beautiful historical reconstructions.
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Where is the most steepest street in the world?
- Dunedin
Contrary to popular belief, the world's most steepest street is not in San Francisco. Dunedin holds the record with Baldwin Street which is tilted to 35 °!
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Are there castles in New Zealand?
- Dunedin
One could almost say that there are no castles in New Zealand. Larnach Castle is presented as such, but the name is a bit exaggerated (it remains a very beautiful place).
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What is the most photographed public building in New Zealand?
- Dunedin
The architect of the Central Station was nicknamed "George Gingerbread" by the locals. It must be said that its most famous construction is a bit original, but perfectly proportioned.
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Is Dunedin a floral city?
- Dunedin
A train station must give a good first impression to travelers. This is the case of Dunedin, which has splendid flowerbeds.
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What kind of bird lives on the beaches of Dunedin?
- Dunedin
You will often have the opportunity to observe the terns that populate the cliffs and occupy the beach during the day.
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Can one approach the penguins?
- Dunedin
The penguin is a fearful animal that must be observed at a distance. Discrete observations points were installed to allow you to watched penguins when they go to the beach.
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Who dug the tunnel that leads to the beach?
- Dunedin
A wealthy landlord would have dug the tunnel with explosives so that his wife could enjoy the beach more easily.
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