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                <title>Gisborne (East Cape)</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Gisborne is on the east coast of the North Island and is a place few tourists venture to. I love it because the coastline is so beautiful. <br><br>Ignore the main beach in town. Instead head north through the township and stop at Wainui beach or go over the hill to Makarori (where the surfers go). <br><br>Both beaches are beautiful and are sandfly-free (really!). There are some fantastic restaurants in Gisborne, and one of the best bookshops in NZ (Muirs). The whole East Cape is beautiful, and worth a visit if you have the time.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Highway 35 &amp; Waioeka Gorge</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This part of NZ (where I grew up) is largely untouched by tourism and reflects the real NZ, laid back and multicultural. <br><br>The drive from Opotiki to Gisborne around the East Cape has some amazing scenery and a few well spaced apart pubs and cafes for a break - try Two Fish cafe in Opotiki - or pack a picnic and find a shady spot near the sea. Rugged scenery and beautiful coastline. <br><br>Returning through the Waioeka is a great drive too. If you can, visit in December when the Pohutukawas are in bloom.]]></description>
                
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