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                <title>A long detour to this remote crater</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Desert perspectives are intriguingly misleading (and insanely if you are lost), none more so than in the approach to this remote and enormous crater. After six hours of relentless, scrubless, mostly featureless high plain desert you are suddenly peering down into a mile-wide crater. The palm trees at the bottom are picture postcard stuff. The word namus means mosquitoes but this must be historical. We were not troubled at all and stargazing from deep down at the bottom with the perfect rim framing the shimmering-density of the Milky Way was unforgettable.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Observatory Walk</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Walk along the side of the lake, then double back, climbing steadily to the observatory. It's a steepish descent directly back to Tekapo. Brilliant views, quiet, well signposted.]]></description>
                
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