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Scott Base.
Punakaiki
Kemp house
Katipo
Thought to be Tāne Mahuta in New Zealands Northland. It is thought to be 1500-2500 years old and has a 14 meter circumference.
The Silver Fern is called Ponga or kaponga.
It began as TEAL, which stood for Tasman Empire Airways Limited.
Kiwi
New Zealands biggest rock is a beach rock they can be as big as a big big super big mountin
Kerikeri Mission Station, also known as KempHouse
The Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) though it is not actually a lizard.
Yes, New Zealand is sending a team to the Paralympics. The country has a history of participation in the event and typically assembles a team of athletes across various sports. They aim to compete and showcase their talents on the international stage. For specific details about the upcoming Paralympics, including the number of athletes and sports, it's best to check the latest updates from the New Zealand Paralympic Committee.