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The area around Queenstown provided a change. The open fields of agricultural lands were now replaced with greens of forests that were quickly changing colour as Autumn approached. Rich reds, deep oranges, and turning yellows were everywhere. Numerous signs indicated that this landscape was not native to New Zealand, as introduced species were doing untold damage to the environment. In only a way that New Zealanders could, this
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