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The Tasman Sea (Māori: Te Tai-o-Rehua) is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean, situated between Australia and New Zealand. It measures about 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) across and about 2,800 kilometres (1,700 mi) from north to south. The sea was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Janszoon Tasman, who was the first recorded European to encounter New Zealand and Tasmania. The British explorer Captain James Cook later extensively navigated the Tasman Sea in the 1770s as part of his first voyage of exploration.
The Tasman Sea is informally referred to in both Australian and New Zealand English as The Ditch; for example, crossing the ditch means travelling to Australia from New Zealand, or vice versa. The diminutive term "The Ditch" used for the Tasman Sea is comparable to referring to the North Atlantic Ocean as "The Pond".
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Tasman Sea as follows:
On the North. The parallel of 30°S from the Australian coast Eastward as far as a line joining the East extremities of Elizabeth Reef and South East Rock (31°47′S 159°18′E / 31.783°S 159.300°E / -31.783; 159.300) then to the Southward along this line to the South East Rock [an outlier of Lord Howe Island].
Emirates First Class, Flying Over The Tasman Sea - this a flight report of my flight with Emirates from Auckland, New Zealand (AKL) to Sydney, Australia (SYD), operated by a Airbus A380. I was in First Class seat 3A. This video was edited sort of quick & dirty, as I've been away travelling last week (expect a few American Airlines videos in the near future!) and am leaving again in a few days - so I didn't have a lot of time... Still - I hope you enjoy it! Let me know in the comments below if you do? This flight was part of my #nevernotflying #flyingaroundtheworld #trip of 2 weeks, where I flew around the world, from AMS to LAX to SYD to AKL to SYD to DPS to CGK to CDG and back to AMS again. I flew First Class, Business Class and also Economy. Check out my other video's! Please, subscri...
Kayaking in the Tasman Sea, New Zealand 2012
Camera is resting on the bar in "Skywalker's" Lounge looking at the bridge etension moving up to the horizon and down into the 30 foot holes in the ocean. This is after the Caprain slowed the ship to 4.5 kts following a big drop and stop hole encouonter. Winds were 55kts across the bow, well above Gale Force winds. January 2010.
Snorkeling in Wilsons Promotory N.P. The Australian southernmost point. Great chance to meet famous endemic longsnout boarfish.
View of Tasman Sea as Holland America's cruise ship Oosterdam rolls a bit off the SW New Zealand coast. Fjordland region near Dusky Sound. The Captain declined to enter the sound asa storm was building. He raced South to get around the tip of New Zealand so the seas would be on the ship's stern.
This video shows the Wild side of the Tasman Sea in Bicheno Tasmania on an overcast Winters day as the waves smash against the rocks giving a live display of mother natures wild side! Even the surfies weren't braving this day. Bicheno is one of the most beautiful easy lifestyle towns in Australia. This Tasmanian town has a population of almost 1000, boast some of the best beaches and fishing in Tasmania. Please do not take this video as an idea on Bicheno weather as it is usually known for its good weather!
Lagoon 450, West Coast of South Island of New Zealand in Tasman Sea. 4m swells, 30kts.
Abel Tasman Sea Shuttles HD - Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle, Scenic Cruises - Kaiteriteri, Abel Tasman, NZ Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle welcomes you to discover the wonders of our beautiful region. Travel on past golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters of the world renowned bays. Stay on board for a scenic cruise, disembark at the beach of your choice, take a walk or enjoy a picnic. Our trips will offer you superb views of the Abel Tasman National Park, while travelling on clear, blue water enjoying a coffee or a late afternoon drink. We have purpose-built catamaran water taxis, with easy walk on-off access for all age groups. We pride ourselves in catering for the youngest to the eldest in eve...
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
A short silent video of us sitting on the beach and watching the tide roll in at our Mosquito Bay campsite during our Abel Tasman sea kayak trip 2012.
Beautiful sea near to Auckland (New Zealand), Bethell Beach
This is a day in my life working as a guide for The Sea Kayak Company in the Abel Tasman National Park. I work the best people in the world and have a the best office in the world! Thank you so much to all the crew in the Abel Tasman, you have made my last 10 years here AMAZING! www.seakayaknz.co.nz
A 7minute video of this beautiful spot where you can catch trout, whitebait and salt water fish from the same rock. Can be used for a seven minute Meditation as the natural sounds of the water are heard as it is filmed including the car engine idling during first clip. Please Visit and Like my Public FB page : Alan R J Moffitt Gspooky1nz
A unique trip kayaking off the South Island of NZ with Jerry Marin and Jonathan Kloberdanz.
Tasman Island Cruises is an award-winning 3 hour journey along the Tasman Peninsula coastline between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck. The cruise travels beneath the highest vertical sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere at Cape Pillar. Guests explore waterfalls, rock formations, archways and deep-sea caves. To create customized travel experiences to Tasmania, Australia, visit http://www.swaindestinations.com/ Footage provided by Pennicott Wilderness Journeys http://www.pennicottjourneys.com.au/
13 Best Experiences in New Zealand's South Island according to Lonely Planet 13. The Catlins 12. Oamaru 11. Stewart Island 10. Skiing & Snowboarding You're guaranteed to find decent South Island snow right through the winter season. The most famous slopes are around hip Queenstown and laidback Wanaka, with iconic ski runs such as Coronet Peak, the Remarkables and Treble Cone close at hand. There are also dedicated snowboarding and cross-country snow parks here. 9. Milford Sound Milford Sound is a spectacular glacier-carved fiord in the Fiordland National Park on the west coast of New Zealand and isone of New Zealand's most well known scenic attractions. On display in the fiord is a spectacular combination of mountains, sheer cliffs, waterfalls and marine life. It is the best known of a...
Hapuka Landing, Haast Harry Briggs This is a spectacular opportunity to own prime New Zealand coastal land, with 10 of the 18 sections still available and ranging in price from $125,000 to $225,000. Get away and discover sea fishing, diving and snorkeling, or jet boating in the sea. Come inland and enjoy hunting or simply relaxing in your own peaceful sanctuary with serene ocean views. Substantial section sizes range from 956sqm to 3,516sqm, offering enough space to allow the peace and privacy desired in an idyllic ocean-front property. Only an over-quoted phrase could sum this one up: this is a 'slice of paradise' you wont want to miss. WNK21501 Wanaka Real Estate Ltd (REAA 2008)
David Hows shares his story of preparing and sailing to a 45 foot Beneteau yacht named ‘Ocean Gem’ across the Tasman Sea from Auckland, New Zealand, via Norfolk Island to the Gold Coast in Australia in late 2013. This first of a two-part episode is a step-by-step summary of his extensive preparation and substantial refit and it will help and inspire any blue water cruiser who is preparing to cross a large ocean. This personal insight into the highs and lows of voyage planning is a great story for every cruising sailor. Originally published in iTunes as the 200+ page iBook: ‘Sailing the Tasman Sea’, it has been narrated into audio for this podcast.
David Hows shares his story of preparing and sailing to a 45 foot Beneteau yacht named ‘Ocean Gem’ across the Tasman Sea from Auckland, New Zealand, via Norfolk Island to the Gold Coast in Australia in late 2013. This second of a two-part episode is a step-by-step summary of his extensive preparation and substantial refit and it will help and inspire any blue water cruiser who is preparing to cross a large ocean. This personal insight into the highs and lows of voyage planning is a great story for every cruising sailor. Originally published in iTunes as the 200+ page iBook: ‘Sailing the Tasman Sea’, it has been narrated into audio for this podcast.
Emirates First Class, Flying Over The Tasman Sea - this a flight report of my flight with Emirates from Auckland, New Zealand (AKL) to Sydney, Australia (SYD), operated by a Airbus A380. I was in First Class seat 3A. This video was edited sort of quick & dirty, as I've been away travelling last week (expect a few American Airlines videos in the near future!) and am leaving again in a few days - so I didn't have a lot of time... Still - I hope you enjoy it! Let me know in the comments below if you do? This flight was part of my #nevernotflying #flyingaroundtheworld #trip of 2 weeks, where I flew around the world, from AMS to LAX to SYD to AKL to SYD to DPS to CGK to CDG and back to AMS again. I flew First Class, Business Class and also Economy. Check out my other video's! Please, subscri...
Sail Surf ROAM ep. 10 Join Team Roam on the sailing adventure of a lifetime. Sailing the World on Roam a HOME BUILT 48 foot Catamaran yacht. Episode 10 sees British adventurer, Holly join Team Roam. The crew prepare to set sail and cross the Tasman and with windy conditions, dressed in wet weathers, we have some epic sailing. We have a few mishaps on this trip, we manage to flood our starboard hull with fresh water on Liss's birthday but we still manage to celebrate in style. After provisioning in Sydney and getting a surf at Summer Bay, we pick up our friend Iain and change our plans setting sail for New Caledonia not NZ and stop off at Middleton Reef which is 300nm into the ocean. We drop anchor here to make some water and Iain kitesurfs around this remote untouched reef. The four...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Mahinapua http://www.newzealand.com/ca/article/haast-to-hokitika-rain-forests-and-glaciers/ http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/west-coast/places/mahinapua-scenic-reserve/things-to-do/campsites/lake-mahinapua-campsite/ http://www.newzealand.com/ca/article/lake-mahinapua-scenic-reserve/ http://poeticliterature.com/
http://www.newzealand.com/ca/hokitika/ http://www.hokitika.org/places/58/Hokitika-Beach http://poeticliterature.com/