martes, febrero 13, 2007

MUNDIAL SENIOR EN NEW ZEALAND 2008



El próximo Mundial Senior se desarrollará en Nueva Zelandia en una localidad llamada Christchurch.

Aqui adjuntamos la descripcion que hicieran los organizadores sobre el lugar.



"About Christchurch

Christchurch is the main centre of the province of Canterbury. The region extends from Kaikoura in the North to Oamaru in the South, and from the Southern Alps to the Pacific Coast. Unique among provinces in New Zealand, Canterbury provides an incredibly diverse range of world class visitor attractions and exhilarating experiences.

There is plenty on offer in this region, and all within an hour’s drive of Christchurch.

To the east lies Banks Peninsula featuring sheltered bays, sandy beaches, bush clad valleys and rocky coastlines. Boating, fishing, a visit to the wineries and the French settlers’ harbour-side village of Akaroa are key Peninsula attractions.

Forested foothills and lakes sit to the West, beyond fertile plains and braided rivers. Beyond them lie the tallest mountains in Australasia, the Southern Alps which rise parallel to the coastline. Mountain passes with delightful alpine villages break the almost impenetrable divide and deliver the traveller to the West Coast. Here you can try your hand at gold-mining, view the scenic vistas or visit the heritage sites.

A journey North reveals green rolling hills, forests and long deserted beaches with the whale-watching centre of Kaikoura only two hours drive away. Inland is Hanmer Springs, an alpine resort featuring geothermal outdoor hot pools and 17,000 hectares of indigenous and native trees.

Throughout Canterbury there are numerous attractions and activities too good to miss. For the overseas traveller, Canterbury is a mecca of adventure and opportunity so be sure to plan for a long stay and enjoy Canterbury’s world renowned scenery and hospitality.

More information is available at Christchurch and Canterbury Marketing’s website"

http://www.christchurchnz.net

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