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  2. A travel expert who has been to 55 countries says these ... - AOL

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    Shoulder season, between the peak and offseason, offers less congestion and lower travel costs. Fall can be ideal for visiting US and European destinations with better weather and fewer tourists.

  3. Surfing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand is a popular surfing destination, with a long history of the sport and a varied coastline with locations suitable for all types of surfing. The West coast is notably consistent, with big swells and high winds, whereas the east coast is dominated by cyclone season swells; the North island is notably warmer than the South, but less consistent; mean temperatures range from 7 °C to 20 ...

  4. 5 reasons why ‘shoulder season’ is the best time to travel

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    The definition of shoulder season varies by destination, but it typically means the period of time between a region’s peak season and offseason. 5 reasons why ‘shoulder season’ is the best ...

  5. How to Take Advantage of Shoulder Seasons - AOL

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    This timeframe is called the shoulder season, and it typically falls right before, or immediately after, the primetime vacation. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Tim Robertson (orienteer) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Robertson (born 5 August 1995) is a New Zealand orienteering competitor. He won the gold medal in the sprint course at the Junior World Orienteering Championships in 2014, and 2015. Robertson was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. He has competed at the New Zealand Orienteering Championships, receiving many silver, gold, and bronze medals.

  7. Climate of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    However, on a per capita basis, New Zealand is a significant emitter, the sixth highest within the Annex I countries, whereas on absolute gross emissions New Zealand is ranked as the 24th highest emitter. [26] [27] More than half (53%) of New Zealand's gross greenhouse gas emissions are from agriculture, mainly methane from sheep and cow belches.

  8. Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Between 1882 and 2019 New Zealand-bred horses won Australia's Melbourne Cup 43 times. [75] During the 2008-09 racing season 19 New Zealand-bred Thoroughbreds won 22 Group One races around the world. [76] Horses may also go to Asia (mainly Hong Kong or Singapore) or on occasions to Europe or the United States.

  9. Corey Anderson (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Corey James Anderson (born 13 December 1990) is a New Zealand–born American cricketer who played as an all-rounder for both the New Zealand and United States international sides. After retiring from the New Zealand team in 2020, he announced his intention to play for the United States in 2022.