Then, the islands were visited by James Cook. In 1769, he created the first accurate map of the coastal line of New Zealand. At the end of the 18th century, the islands started attracting whalers and seal hunters. Europeans imported products, water, metal items, and weapons to the islands. In 1841, the islands were officially recognized as a British colony. Later, in 1856, they got a right of the partial self-government. The country became completely independent from Great Britain in 1986.
Today, New Zealand is a homeland of the extreme tourism. There are perfect conditions for different sports, most of which are really extreme. They include rap jumping, bungee jumping, air surfing, and gliding. Nature here created excellent conditions for these kinds of sport.
Over the last decades, exactly sport has also attracted fans of modern cinema. Unique nature attracts directors from all over the world. Such series, as Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and the franchise The Lord of the Rings were shot here. Fans of these films want to see the places they have seen in the films, so they can take interesting themed trips here.
New Zealand is actively visited by fans of food tourism. Here, they can taste the most popular dishes of the Anglo-Saxon cuisine. For the natives, the traditional dishes are fried fish and meat served with fried potatoes. Connoisseurs of seafood have an opportunity to taste lobsters, oysters and other exotic seafood. Most of the national dishes are cooked over an open fire. Another original local specialty is sweet potatoes called kumara. The important component of the national cuisine is cheeses, most of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
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