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I'm coming to New Zealand come July, What should I expect? |
I will be studying in Palmerston North so what are the things that I might come across and the things that I should bring and should not bring? Situated on the banks of the Manawatu River nestled at the foot of the impressive Tararua Mountain Range, a growing city of 76,000, Palmerston North is unique. The subdivision of Palmerston North began in 1866, with the most important stimulus to the growth of the town being the development of pastoral farming. As early European settlers cleared the native forest with axe and fire, a new vegetation of grasses and clovers provided the basis for cattle and sheep farming. The city has been able to maintain a complementary relationship between the modern conveniences and technology of big city life, and the quality and ease of small town lifestyle, offering visitors and residents alike 'the best of both worlds'. Middle of winter, Palmerston North is freezing. (nasty wind that cuts right thru you) It won't snow but the wind chill makes one think of freezers. Why is this question posted in Queenstown? |
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