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  2. Invercargill - Wikipedia

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    Invercargill is the southernmost city in the Commonwealth of Nations. Invercargill is situated on the fertile and alluvial Southland Plains, which is amongst some of New Zealand's most fertile farmland. Southern Invercargill lies on the shore of the New River Estuary, while the northern parts lie on the banks of the Waihopai River.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Invercargill - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Basilica, Invercargill; Southland Museum and Art Gallery This page was last edited on 1 January 2025, at 02:56 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Anderson Park, Invercargill - Wikipedia

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    After the deaths of Sir Robert (1942) and his wife (1951), the house and grounds were given to the city of Invercargill. [2] From 1951 the house has been used to display Invercargill's collection of art. [2] The collection is extensive, with a number of early European works but largely focusing on notable New Zealand and local art. [3]

  5. 10 natural wonders of the world actually worth visiting ... - AOL

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    A new study looked at unique natural wonders in some of the most extraordinary places on the planet to rank 10 that are “actually worth a visit.”

  6. Transport World - Wikipedia

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    Bill Richardson Transport World is a transport museum in Invercargill. The museum is a 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft) complex of over 300 vehicles and includes a wide range of other transport-related objects. [4] A highlight of the display is a rare 1940 Dodge Airflow truck. [5]

  7. Southland Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The museum plans to open a new exhibition space in central Invercargill in 2019, in collaboration with the Invercargill Public Art Gallery on the ground floor of the former bank building on the corner of Don and Kelvin streets. [8] [7] The Council had budgeted $200,000 a year for four years to maintain a temporary facility. [8]