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April 10, 1998 - Image 136

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-10

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Travel

— with a population of over one mil-
lion, with a multi-ethnic population on
the streets, in the shops; with outdoor
markets, Maori handicrafts — we had a
choice of carved dragons for our
youngest grandchildren — with the
Victorian Parnell Village, ferry crossings
of the superb harbor and these highly-
recommended sites:
* War Memorial Museum. Atop
Pukekawa Hill, in the heart of the
Domain — Auckland's Central Park —
is this magnificent Neo-Classic build-
ing, dedicated to the New Zealanders
who died in the two World Wars and
featuring, among its many exhibits, the
world's largest collection of Polynesian
art and architecture. Be sure to see and
hear the concert of authentic Maori
song and dance presented twice daily.
* Kelly Tarlton's Antarctica
Encounter and Underwater World is
another "must." Located on
Auckland's waterfront, the museum
features, in the first place, a replica of
the Antarctic shack from which Capt.
Robert Scott and his companions
went forth on their unsuccessful, and
fatal, attempt to reach the South Pole.
The poignant details of that heroic
venture are recalled in other artfiacts,
like Scott's diary, found on his frozen
body, photos and memorabilia of the
expedition. Heightening the sense of
Antarctica is a ride through a simulat-
ed, and extremely cold, frigid zone, in
an insulated car which conveys snug
passengers through a white world,
where live penguins blithely strut, as
only penguins can, on floes of real ice.
The Kelly Tarlton also boasts a large
aquarium, with a moving sidewalk
which conveys onlookers around huge
underwater tanks in which bright-col-
bred little fish cavort gracefully and big
sharks, among other predators of the
deep, glide slowly, casting baleful eyes, it
would seem, at spectators safe beyond (-1-\
the thick walls of glass.
* Sky Tower is the tallest structure in
the Southern Hemisphere, higher than
the Eiffel Tower. The topside views are
dizzying and spectacular — as is the
array of hundreds of slot machines, far
exceeding Donald Trump's, on a lower
level. Advice for the innocent: Don't bet
the casino slots; go for the blackjack
instead, but conservatively.
All this and much, much more are
described in the handsome brochure
produced by the New Zealand Tourist
Board, 1-800-888-5494. Note well:
Auckland's time is 18 hours ahead of
New York's; when it's Shabbat in
Manhattan, it's already Sunday Down
Under.



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