THE MUSEUM OF NEW ZEALAND
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It was my first ride in a train, unlike the ones' we used to ride back in Fiji. Our plan for the day was quite simple: go to the Te Papa Museum. We disembarked at the Wellington Train Station, had a brief from our guide, Major Nick, on the sites, attractions and directions that we went through that day...
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The documents tracing New Zealand's path to independent nationhood are proudly displayed to visitors in the Constitution Room. Here, in the centre are the nine documents which together form the Treaty of Waitangi, the founding document of modern New Zealand.
On departing the Archives, we headed towards the parliament grounds where we get see a glimpse of the Beehive...
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