New Zealand
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Incredible! Hidden Continent With a New Subduction Zone Close to New Zealand
South of New Zealand in the Tasman Sea is an extension of stormy ocean where the waves often dilate 6 meters (20 feet) or more and the winds usually blow at 48 km/h (30 mph) on a very good day
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Amazed to Discover Three Giant Deep-Sea Sharks Glowing in the Dark!
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40 Long-finned Pilot Whales 'Refloated' in New Zealand
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Massive Numbers of Pilot Whale Strandings Found in New Zealand
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Mt Taranaki Eruption May Take Out Regional Power in New Zealand
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Record-Breaking Godwit Bird Flies From Alaska To New Zealand Non-Stop, Traversing 7,500 Miles for 11 Days
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New Zealand Spring Storm: Snows to Beaches, Closed Roads, Cancelled Flights
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Energy Isn't Just Electricity – the Common Mistake Obscuring the Mammoth Task of Decarbonisation
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New Zealand's New Alert System for White Island Could Save Lives
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Neighboring Countries Send Help to Fire-stricken Australia
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Here's Where Australia's Apocalyptic Bushfires Go After All Those Troubles
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“She’s Angry”: Locals Ask to Stop Tours to Whakaari
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There's 'Very Little Warning' Before New Zealand Earthquake, Says Experts