Juicy Kiwi Fruits
NZ’s South Island bares sweet goods.
Dunedin is a quirky student town known for its rich Scottish and Maori heritage. The word ‘Dunedin’ comes from the Gaelic word for “Edinburgh,” which is why Dunedin is commonly called the “Edinburgh of the South”.
Fun fact.
The clip titled Narnia, the setting of the fantasy series written by CS Lewis featuring magic, mythical beasts and talking animals, suggests that Dunedin too, has magical, mythical beasts in the form of conical beach break tubes, and talking animals in the form of Elliott Brown and Jack Mcleod, who say little here but are presumably not mute.
Try some South Island Kiwis, they taste pretty magic.
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