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Explore our backyard like a local. Visit the small towns, ghost towns, historic towns, isolated towns, and rural towns that are often overlooked. Discover attractions, oddities, activities, and idyllic beaches that are only known to locals. Find the hidden gems that are tucked away in all corners of the country Includes a full list of Department of Conservation campgrounds. With over 2,000 things to do and places to see, "Your Comprehensive Guide to New Zealand (The Locals Edition)" is an astonishing achievement and is one of the

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Explore our backyard like a local. Visit the small towns, ghost towns, historic towns, isolated towns, and rural towns that are often overlooked. Discover attractions, oddities, activities, and idyllic beaches that are only known to locals. Find the hidden gems that are tucked away in all corners of the country Includes a full list of Department of Conservation campgrounds. With over 2,000 things to do and places to see, "Your Comprehensive Guide to New Zealand (The Locals Edition)" is an astonishing achievement and is one of the
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Philip Cristian Claassen was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and studied for the National Diploma of Performing Arts in Pretoria where he majored in scriptwriting and directing. After studies, Philip lived in the UK for four years before moving back to Cape Town where he worked in the film industry, and then moved to Johannesburg to work as a full-time screenwriter for Franz Marx Films, where he was a writer for the local television series 'Egoli: Place of Gold'. In 2006 he relocated to New Zealand and immediately fell in love with this breathtakingly beautiful country. Philip's previous writing credits include the travel guides 'New Zealand: Your Essential Guide to the South Island'; and 'Your Comprehensive Guide to New Zealand'; and the critically acclaimed multi-award-winning short films 'Degree of Separation'; 'Tommy'; and 'Today'.