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  2. Waitomo Caves Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Waitomo Caves Hotel (originally called Waitomo House and later Government Hostel at Waitomo) is a historic hotel built in 1908 that is located in Waitomo District, King Country above Waitomo Caves in New Zealand. The hotel initially had only six bedrooms, and was later expanded in 1927–1928 with the addition of 24 more rooms, along with a new ...

  3. Waitomo - Wikipedia

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    The word Waitomo comes from the Māori language: wai meaning water and tomo meaning a doline or sinkhole; it can thus be translated to be "water passing through a hole". [1] The caves are formed in Oligocene limestone. [2] The historic Waitomo Caves Hotel is located in Waitomo Caves village. [3]

  4. These Mind-Blowing Hotels Are Built Into Actual Caves - AOL

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    Here are the 12 of the best cave hotels to add to your travel bucket list. ... Hardly a generic Caribbean resort, this natural preserve has cliffside cottages, a grand villa, private caves, and ...

  5. Samuel Hall Lord - Wikipedia

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    For a while the Government of Barbados was proposing a buy-out. On 20 October 2010 Sam Lord's Castle was gutted by a major fire. [3] [4] The castle and surrounding property were eventually acquired by the Wyndham Hotel Group. Construction on a new resort started in 2017. [5] Architect's plans show the castle walls stabilized as a preserved ruin ...

  6. The best adults-only hotels in Barbados, from all-inclusive ...

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    Perhaps the most decadent all-inclusive in the Caribbean. Sandals Royal Barbados, situated on sandy Maxwell Beach, features nine restaurants, five bars, a rooftop infinity pool, a four-lane ...

  7. The Big Apple (Waitomo) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Arnold became chairman of an entity that promotes tourism to the Waitomo Caves, Destination Waitomo. [4] In 2013 people queued at The Big Apple to make themselves be heard on proposed changes by the New Zealand Transport Agency on an intersection that was the site of two deaths of North American tourists in two accidents in 2012. [5]