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...ive in New Zealand. On the north island, several wrecks are situated close to each other. One of the most famous wrecks in the world, the Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior, lies at the Cavalli Islands. The purposely-sunk Waikato has large holes cut in the sides, allowing for save penetration and is excellent for wreck diving training.  Diving Kaikoura, in the north of New Zealand’s south island, is always a surprise. The rocky coast, kelp forests and limestone reefs attract whales, dolphins, seals, crayfish and octopus- just to name a few. Moving south, to dive the Fiordlands of New Zealand, divers ...

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Name Distance

WLG | Wellington International

New Zealand, Wellington

26.54 km

PPQ | Paraparaumu

New Zealand, Paraparaumu

23.73 km

MRO | Masterton

New Zealand, Masterton

67.03 km

PCN | Koromiko

New Zealand, Picton

74.24 km

WAG | Wanganui

New Zealand, Wanganui

125.81 km

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