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Unforgettable 24-hours ferry trip

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After watching those pictures you might say: too crowded, too many people, too dirty. And you might be right. But those 24 hours on the ferry from south to north of Tonga was our best experience in this country.

Bruno Banani - The Tongan participants in the 2014 winter olympics in Sochi

Hot Bruno likes snow

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Since our first days in Tonga we kept on hearing about this guy. At the end we bumped into him on a small island. And his name is… Bruno Banani.

Churches of Tonga, watch the video

Church music in Tonga. Wow.

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We are not exactly the people, who would visit few churches every Sunday! But in Tonga – it’s not only a mass but the most important social and community time. And the concert! Switch into HD quality and listen.

Video: Some ski, some don't

Video: Just a day on the road

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During traveling so much things is going on. But the paradox is that we remember all of it: what was our morning view, what did we eat for breakfast and who did we meet. To give you a feeling about our typical day in New Zealand, we made this video. Wanna join us? ;)

Postcards from New Zealand, to YOU

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Dear Family, dear Mama, Grandma, sister, brother, dear Oma and Opa, dear Natalie, Pan, Tymus and Rui, dear Maciek and Adam, dear Imke, dear Aga, dear Ula, dear Ania, dear Casi and Marie, dear aunts and uncles, dear Hania H, dear Hania N, dear Ammalia and Gall and Kiriana, dear Undkonsorten, dear Selma, Elimar (and Read More

Christchurch earthquake 2011

Christchurch earthquake: did you know?

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Just imagine that there is suddenly nothing from your favourite city centre. There is no your favourite cafe, where you meet with friends. There is no cinema. There is no your office. Your lively, beautiful city changes into many little villages around. Sad story? This is what happened to Christchurch.

Abel Tasman National Park (New Zealand): On the swing bridge

Abel Tasman didn’t touch NZ!

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Just imagine: it’s deep XVII century and you are travelling on the ship for years to find new lands and draw new maps! And only after 125 years the next European person will be there! That was a story of Abel Janszoon Tasman – Dutch seafarer and explorer, who in 1642 saw New Zeleand (and Read More

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