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peaks, the major attraction is hiking through the 

 mountains to Kolahoi Glacier, or taking a rod 

 and line out to a trout stream, originally stocked 

 by the British as a diversion from serving the 

 Empire. 



THE WESTERN ROAD, SOUTH ISLAND, 

 NEW ZEALAND 



New Zealand's unique charm is that it's 

 so comfortable to visit and yet so un- 

 tamed at the same time. English- 

 speaking, it has a sound and intrigu- 

 ing tourist infrastructure and yet has only three 

 million people (most in the major cities) scat- 

 tered around a stunningly-beautiful country 

 that's green, pristine, and untrammeled by the 

 20th Century. 



Just a short but dramatic ferry crossing from 

 the capital city of Wellington brings you to Pic- 

 ton, the top of the South Island and the begin- 

 ning of the 700-mile drive down the west coast. 

 It winds first through towns like Nelson, with its 

 Bishop Surer Art Gallery and even the odd win- 

 ery, before the towns thin out, separated by long 

 expanses of coast torn by bleached-white break- 

 ers, lonely moorland, snow-capped mountains, 

 and stands of deciduous woods. Distractions 

 along the way include national parks — Abel 

 Tasman and Mount Cook among others — 



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If you are looking for a great adventure 

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Travelers enjoy air-conditioned 

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 You can cruise from Bali on an 8 day 

 east-bound trip to Kupang, or a west- 

 bound 7 day cruise from Kupang to 

 Bali. Or do both. Or you can cruise 

 from Jakarta to see the remains of the 

 Krakatau Volcano and the equatorial 

 rainforests of the Ujung Kulon National 

 Park. Prices start from $1,962. 



You can still enjoy a 30% discount on 

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For more information contact U.S. 

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You'll board a Time Machine, called the 

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 and 50 years. You step off onto a private 

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 disappears. There are lU) crowds. No cars. It's 

 quiet. Just the sound of the sea on four miles 

 of secluded beach. You can actually think. 

 There are over 150 species of birds. 150 

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The Earnslaw on Lake Wakatipu with the 

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Sop. breezes 

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 redolent with, the perfume^ 

 of exotic blooms ■ 



T/iK (5 Costa Rica. 



Nature that captivates 



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