This article was originally published on Undark. Approximately 300 miles south of New Zealand, the Auckland Islands lie in a belt of winds known as the Roaring Forties. In the late 19th century, ...
On Auckland Islands, to borrow a line from the late Beatle George Harrison, everywhere there's lots of piggies ... Wild pigs released 200 years ago live throughout the main island, having developed ...
A picturesque and calm 40-minute ferry ride from Auckland—the newly crowned world’s most-livable city—lies Waiheke Island. Positioned in the Hauraki Gulf, the picturesque island has a long list of ...