Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s New Zealand in 1887. Two men push an unsteady raft into a stream, just where it vanishes into a rift in the Earth. Opaque ...
The caves of Waitomo, an extensive network of 80 different caverns located under a small town on New Zealand’s North Island, were first explored in 1887 by a tribal chief of Maori peoples native to ...
Efforts at the Waitomo Glowworm Caves (operated by Tourism Holdings Ltd) to protect the environment have been recognised with selection of the Waitomo Glowworm Caves as a finalist in the Environmental ...
To celebrate Children’s Day on the first weekend of March, Waitomo Glowworm Caves is offering free entry for kids. What better way to celebrate this internationally recognised day by visiting the ...
Tourists have been marveling at the Waitomo Caves for more than a century. Photo / Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre One of New Zealand's biggest tourist sites is celebrating a major milestone this month ...
It’s completely dark inside, save for dots of light from the bodies of a thousand teensy blue insects. Their electric-looking selves create a Milky Way of colour above your head. No, you’re not ...
The traveling duo Stoked for Saturday visited New Zealand’s famed Waitomo Glowworm Caves and captured video of the indigenous glowworms, whose bioluminescence creates this amazing experience. Getting ...
This world-famous natural wonder, which is situated about 120 miles south of Auckland, features a boat ride through Glowworm Grotto, where thousands of glowworms illuminate the cave ceiling. New ...
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