Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Legendary Fiordland has played an important part in the development of New Zealand's history. It's deep sheltered Fiords providing refuge from the fury of the roaring forties, an abundance of seals, fish and seabirds provided easily obtainable sustenance, more importantly though, it's also where beer first came to New Zealand, after 11,000 miles and 117 days floating around the globe. Tuck in!
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