Dawn Beach St Clair in Dunedin.
Now in New Zealand, where 4.3 million people live , Rugby World Cup, the biggest sporting event held in the history of the country. Residents of Christchurch is still recovering from the February earthquake, someone back in the house, part of the financial district of the city are gradually being reconstructed. In August, in mountainous areas of the country had a New Zealand Winter Games. Runners in Dunedin had the most cool race in the world. In this post look at all these pictures of beautiful country, New Zealand.
Competitor Snowboard Winter Games in Wanaka New Zealand.
View of Lake Wanaka from Treble Cone ski area in Wanaka
Talk opening Rugby World Cup in Auckland.
Participants in the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup in Auckland.
Night enveloped the city of Wellington
Sea lions on the beach Sendflay Bay near Dunedin.
Alarm in case of occurrence of sharks at the beach of Saint Clare, near Dunedin.
Sunset over the water in Dunedin.
Participants in the traditional the coolest race in the world, Baldwin Street in Dunedin. Baldwin Street the steepest in the world according to Guinness World Records.
Participants in the coolest race in the world.
Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown from the heights of Mount Ben Lomond.
Adventurer bungee jumping in Queenstown.
Partially destroyed by the February earthquake, the cathedral of Christchurch. An earthquake measuring 6.3 points on 22 February and was killed with a life of 181 people.
Hope Greenway in the construction helmet during his shift at the pharmacy, where the floor is still fallen from the shelves of products. The picture was taken on June 15, after the next earthquake and aftershocks that occurred in the suburbs of Christchurch.
Rainbow over the stadium during the match of World Cup rugby between Wales and Samoa in Hamilton.
Sunset over Auckland .
Emperor penguin on the beach at Kapiti Coast. The appearance of this bird the second in the history of the region has attracted public attention, as the Emperor penguins normally live in Antarctica, more than three thousand miles away.
Sheep with lambs on the hill near Dunedin.
Sheep in a pen in Portobello.
Paul Lambert raises sheep to mow it, in Portobello.
Sheep shearing in Portobello.
A group of tourists on Lake Wakatipu in the background of the magnificent mountains in Queenstown.
Residents of Nelson in a retro-dressed after the first friendly match of rugby.
The owner of the local farm Brendan McDonnell in Johnsonville, where he continued to snow, on August 16 in Wellington. Snow fell unexpectedly in this region, where snowfall was observed has been 72 years.
The fall of the skier Ted Davenport of the United States during the Day of Extreme on Mt Albert in anaka. In the fall Davenport broke both legs.
Emma Gemson from New Zealand to contest the women’s slalom in Queenstown on August 23.
Aussie James O Connor (right) exchanging Hong (traditional Maori welcome) and a member of the host welcoming ceremony for the Australian team for the Rugby World Cup in Auckland.
Seal is to water at the beach near Dunedin.
Woman jumps from the tallest skyscraper in New Zealand on September 2. This new form of extreme sports is called a sky jump.