
Dunedin
Dunedin's dramatic hills surround a long, natural harbour which, over the centuries, has attracted many settlers, particularly English and Scottish migrants.
Notable for its historical architecture, Dunedin (the old Gaelic name for Edinburgh) has a unique Scottish heritage and is one of the best-preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
A short drive from the city centre is the Otago Peninsula, which is home to a colony of the world's rarest penguins; the only mainland breeding colony of the royal albatross; fur seals and rare New Zealand sea lions.
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Where better to host Rugby World Cup 2011 than in New Zealand, the spiritual home of Rugby. And where better to see the matches than in a grass-roots stadium in a country where Rugby is a way of life.

