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Research Resources:
NZ Flight Vector Map
(October 7th 2006)
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Researched and created by the Mysterious New Zealand team to help differentiate between anomalous aircraft contrails and those created by aircraft travelling on official flight vectors.
Current Revision Date: 7/10/2006
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Science Debunked Meteorites
(February 16th 2007)
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The notion that rocks were falling from the sky was once soundly ridiculed by the great establishments and minds of Western Science - despite numerous eye-witness accounts of such events... .
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Big Cats in NZ:
New Eye Witness Account
(August 4th 2006)
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Mysterious New Zealand recently received a first hand report of another sighting of a big black cat, again in the Ashburton area. Brent Thomas of Rangiora, and his wife spotted the animal about 30 metres away on the north side of the river mouth.
UPDATE: 11th August 2006
A Biosecurity NZ Investigator and staff member from Orana Wildlife Park are seaching the Ashburton River Mouth area following this report...
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Feature Article:
The Ghost of Arapawa
(April 2006)
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Strange bobbing lights, disembodied voices, ghost ships and disappearing islands are some of the more unusual phenomena experienced by multiple witnesses on remote Arapawa Island in the Marlborough Sounds...
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Feature Article:
YOU as a threat to National Security
(November 2005)
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Mysterious New Zealand contributing author Richard Mayes presents a relevant and thought provoking look at how recent law changes can affect every New Zealander - whether you think you are at risk of being labelled a terrorist or not...
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Big Cats in NZ:
Exclusive Eye Witness Account
(November 2005)
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Interest in New Zealand big cat sightings continues. Southlander Christopher Dean contacted us recently with his own eye-witness accounts of a big black Puma-like cat sighted at Omaui, south of Invercargill, in 1996 and again in 2002.
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Special Interview :
Betty Rowe
(June 2005)
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Marlborough Sounds personality and author Betty Rowe has been watching, photographing and documenting chemtrail activity in the Sounds since the year 2000 and has suffered the detrimental health effects.
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Transcript:
Fantastic Feline - Hunting the Big Black Cat
(May 2005)
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Television New Zealand's Close Up at Seven programme reports on one of the most recent sightings of a big black cat in the Canterbury Region. Mark Brosnahan even managed to photograph the animal. The report also talks to other witnesses to earlier sightings...
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Photo Gallery - Places of Interest:
Arapawa Wildlife Sanctuary
(May 2005)
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Arapawa Island in the Marlborough Sounds is home to the rare Arapawa breed of goat, thought to have been left on the island by Captain Cook over 100 years ago. Having disappeared from the British Isles, its original home, the breed faced possible extinction as a result of DOC efforts to rid the island of the animals. Now, thanks to one woman, Betty Rowe, the Arapawas are thriving all around the world...
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Photo Essay:
White Island - Adventure above and Below
(January 2005)
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Although not nearly as accessible as most of our mysterious places, White Island has what must be the most accessible active volcanic crater in New Zealand. It’s also our largest volcanic structure, although most of it is out of sight, 70 percent being hidden underwater...
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Photo Essay:
The Kaimanawa Wall Revisited
(January 2005)
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Back in 1996, a firestorm of speculation raged across the country led by some of New Zealand's most respected historians. The likes of Barry Brailsford and and Gary Cook suggested that the Kaimanawa Wall, as it had become known, resembled a very obviously man-made structure, more than likely with pre Maori origins...
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