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Post by Owen on Oct 6, 2021 20:41:58 GMT
1 ~~~ The 7 top stargazing locations in New Zealand YOU’D THINK THAT the night sky would look pretty much the same no matter where you are in the world, but that’s not the case. To see the northern lights you need to head way up north, to see the southern lights you need to go way south, and to see stars, constellations, meteors, and other celestial phenomena clearly, you need a place free of light pollution. A stand-in for Middle Earth by day, by night New Zealand is one of the best destinations in the world for stargazing. The country is home to three Dark Sky locations that allow visitors to admire the night sky in all its colorful and bright glory, and it’s also close enough to the South Pole that you won’t have any trouble seeing an aurora australis. From prime southern lights viewing on Stewart Island to the beachy getaway of Tāwharanui near Auckland, these are the best seven stargazing locations in New Zealand. www.matadornetwork.com/read/top-stargazing-locations-new-zealand/?May 2021
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