We meet Peter, the paint brusher, Dave, the hunter for jade stones, and Furhana, the woman living in a wild paradise. I think it’s safe to say that New Zealand seems like a wildly magical world in and of itself. No wonder Lord of the Rings was filmed there. It totally makes sense.
This is a visual feast of nature's wonders and the people who call this paradise home. It's a celebration of the beauty and diversity of New Zealand. Thanks for taking us on this enchanting journey through this breathtaking land.
Being a New Zealander living in the USA, This was beautiful and bought so much back to me that I have experienced throughout my life time. I miss the country very much. Thank you for this documentary.
Watching from kenya, this place seems imagination. What a beautiful land? furhan amaad keep enjoying this magnificent, stunning, beautiful landscapes. The view is amazing
What a beautiful documentary. So well presented. Gorgeous videography. And fascinating people and places. I was born in NZ in 1950s, came to Canada as adolescent, visited again once, briefly. Lived my early life all over North Island. Visited South Island a few times, but not (in my memories) south of Christchurch. I would love to visit again, for enough time to see more of S. Island, and also Stewart Island. But am now not physically able, so documentaries like these are priceless. I love wind and crashing waves (spent part of early life in Wellington and in Napier). My favourite birds were/are, tui and fantail. Never saw NZ robin but what a delightful bird. I do love the loons here and one of my fave birds is N. American robin (actually a thrush). Thank you for this great documentary.
What an absolutely delightful peek into these unique lifestyles, along with the all spectacular nature there. Thank you for bringing these presentations to the world. Wishing you and yours a great week, from Texas, USA.
0:51: 🌴 This video showcases the beauty and unique aspects of the South Pacific islands. 8:17: 🎨 Peter, a former farmer, has turned his hobby of painting into a full-time activity. 16:02: 🎨 The artist discusses his love for undisturbed natural environments and how he portrays them in his paintings. 23:11: 🪨 Dave's passion for collecting jade stones is evident in his sharp eye and extensive collection. 29:50: ! The video is about the passion for rugby in Hokitika and the West Coast Spirit. 37:18: 🏝 Stewart Island is a remote and uninhabited island with a rugged coastline and limited access. 44:54: 🌿 Farhana embraces nature and leaves the concrete jungle behind to live in harmony with the environment. Recap by Tammy AI
Wow I really love videos from this channel. Its an eye opener, I train to be a teacher of geography. I love biogeography, ecology and conservation. I like Hanna"s spirit of conservation. How can i connet with her?
The word Aotearoa was not used to name NZ by Māori, the Origin is not known. NZ did not have a Māori name to describe the country as a whole. The lady had some good information, but she was wrong about the benefits of boiling Rimu to prevent scurvy, the tree does indeed contain vitamin C, so it would have prevented scurvy for Captain Cooks crew.
Nice effort.. but this documentary nothing reflect what majority people do and hows kiwis enjoy or what this country' has to offer. Its all about very rare people here
We meet Peter, the paint brusher, Dave, the hunter for jade stones, and Furhana, the woman living in a wild paradise.
I think it’s safe to say that New Zealand seems like a wildly magical world in and of itself. No wonder Lord of the Rings was filmed there. It totally makes sense.
This is a visual feast of nature's wonders and the people who call this paradise home. It's a celebration of the beauty and diversity of New Zealand. Thanks for taking us on this enchanting journey through this breathtaking land.
My admiration for New Zealand, its culture and the People, their Rugby team,,Haka,,, is out of this world. Peace and Love from Kenya.
Being a New Zealander living in the USA, This was beautiful and bought so much back to me that I have experienced throughout my life time. I miss the country very much. Thank you for this documentary.
I feel like a seasoned, well traveled person thanks to this channel.
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It's relaxing to visit the World when one has lost the physical (and financial) ability to do so on foot.
Nrw Zeeland enchants me by the diversity of the nature, birds, cultural diversity and more those amazing beaches
Born and bred here. Such an amazing place to visit if you are a nature lover! ❤
Watching from kenya, this place seems imagination. What a beautiful land? furhan amaad keep enjoying this magnificent, stunning, beautiful landscapes. The view is amazing
As a kiwi living in the south island i can say this place is amazing for adventure
Oh yes 👍🏻
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I hope to visit someday. Possibly next year. I'm tired of living in the u.s.a. it's not what it once was.
@@pedenmk thats a shame aye. Come to nz mate its chill as everyones really nice n chill
Absolutely agree 🙂👍👍
Watching from Philippines.
Again, thank you for sharing. ❤️
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What a beautiful documentary. So well presented. Gorgeous videography. And fascinating people and places. I was born in NZ in 1950s, came to Canada as adolescent, visited again once, briefly. Lived my early life all over North Island. Visited South Island a few times, but not (in my memories) south of Christchurch. I would love to visit again, for enough time to see more of S. Island, and also Stewart Island. But am now not physically able, so documentaries like these are priceless. I love wind and crashing waves (spent part of early life in Wellington and in Napier). My favourite birds were/are, tui and fantail. Never saw NZ robin but what a delightful bird. I do love the loons here and one of my fave birds is N. American robin (actually a thrush). Thank you for this great documentary.
thank you for the lovely comment :)
let's hope that New Zealand will continue to be as it is today in the next 100 years or so.
Proud to be a New Zelander from the South Island ❤
What an absolutely delightful peek into these unique lifestyles, along with the all spectacular nature there. Thank you for bringing these presentations to the world. Wishing you and yours a great week, from Texas, USA.
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@@mohdfahmi8841 Interesting, thanks. Maybe I’m missing the point but are you referring to the people highlighted in the video or to the narration?
I really miss worlds' Toughest ways to School & Deadliest roads 😔
5.9.2024.Very good and best.Thank you.
Father: Indian
Mother: Seychellese
Born in Kenya: 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Wonderful
i love how accurately this portrays people from golden bay and the west coast as being just a bit weird
Aren't we all though. LOL.
absolutely dead on. The single most important decsion you make in your life on a daily basis is what you put into your mouth.
I live in New Zealand 😊 beautiful country
0:51: 🌴 This video showcases the beauty and unique aspects of the South Pacific islands.
8:17: 🎨 Peter, a former farmer, has turned his hobby of painting into a full-time activity.
16:02: 🎨 The artist discusses his love for undisturbed natural environments and how he portrays them in his paintings.
23:11: 🪨 Dave's passion for collecting jade stones is evident in his sharp eye and extensive collection.
29:50: ! The video is about the passion for rugby in Hokitika and the West Coast Spirit.
37:18: 🏝 Stewart Island is a remote and uninhabited island with a rugged coastline and limited access.
44:54: 🌿 Farhana embraces nature and leaves the concrete jungle behind to live in harmony with the environment.
Recap by Tammy AI
As an artist I loved seeing Peter's portrayal of the land.
Thx for AOTEAROALAND
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peter's food need no delivery but he just drives around island for pleasure. so human
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Rotorua NZ welcomes all.
Ai.
Wow I really love videos from this channel. Its an eye opener, I train to be a teacher of geography. I love biogeography, ecology and conservation. I like Hanna"s spirit of conservation. How can i connet with her?
Watching from kenya❤
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For sure i have been with miracle mindset
Northland of New Zealand has the best beaches ❤
Farhana appears to be quite happy living here in her small house.
The word Aotearoa was not used to name NZ by Māori, the Origin is not known. NZ did not have a Māori name to describe the country as a whole. The lady had some good information, but she was wrong about the benefits of boiling Rimu to prevent scurvy, the tree does indeed contain vitamin C, so it would have prevented scurvy for Captain Cooks crew.
Yeah but do you live in the woods or just a camp site..?
Great doco by the way...
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Would u tell where do i get all these videos
How can I book a tour with Furhana ?
I think 25:16 Dave is a bit jaded.
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some people do not have time in this rhythm of life for their own garden
p.s.:how many species of different animals live on 24 square km (island)?
Are you sure you put enough ads?
Nice effort.. but this documentary nothing reflect what majority people do and hows kiwis enjoy or what this country' has to offer. Its all about very rare people here
Ya reckon? Dave is Kiwi as. Spent much time down south?
I wonder what made Farhana to leave London and live in this island ?
cricket is also very famous among kiwis
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Yeah new Zealand is sick
You thieves!!!
Put those stones back!!!
No Maori representative???
That Jade is sacred...how dare you desecrate wairua!!!
You are disgraceful. Touching things that don't belong to you. Talking like we don't exist. "Haere atu pakeha"
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what about Lahaina? Maui? forget 6our roots?
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sorry i live in the real world , this is not a true rep of this country.
It's not trying to be.
It is. In its own small way. You do you though.