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TRAVELLIVE 2-2016

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

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Lost in a wonderland<br />

New Zealand is a must-travel destination<br />

for tourists seeking an extreme journey in<br />

February as it’s the time when locals are<br />

celebrating their festive season.<br />

Dubbed as the Kingdom of the adventure<br />

games, New Zealand is a great destination<br />

if adventure sports pique your interest. New<br />

Zealand offers every adventure activity that<br />

you can think of, from Bungee Jumping at<br />

Auckland wharf or Sky Tower to bobsledding<br />

or zip lining through the forests of<br />

Queenstown and more.<br />

round doors, tea tables with lovely seats, and<br />

an general ambiance which envelop you with<br />

its coziness. After a stroll through the quaint<br />

and delightful landscape, you can stop by the<br />

Green Dragon pub to enjoy some wine and<br />

a meal. Unlike the rest of the town, this pub<br />

is standard sizes so that you can relax and<br />

experience the atmosphere of the film.<br />

Rotorua - the Sulphur City, warmed by the<br />

lava of active volcanoes, is the premier natural<br />

mud bathing spa in the south of Pacific. Here,<br />

you can soak in hot mud pools which are also<br />

One of the most attractive<br />

destinations in New Zealand<br />

is the Hobbiton Movie Set<br />

Tourist Farm - the outdoor<br />

film studio of Peter Jackson’s<br />

Lord of the Rings movie by director. Hobbiton<br />

village attracts thousands of visitors each<br />

year. No matter if you are a fan of the movie<br />

or not, you will be mesmerized by these tiny<br />

houses built into the hills of this fairy village.<br />

These quaint homes are furnished with<br />

famed for their medicinal qualities. Explore<br />

Waitomo Glowworm, one of the most famous<br />

caves in the world. This cave is famous for<br />

being the home of millions of glowworms.<br />

These tiny creatures radiate their unique<br />

light while hanging from their silk cocoons,<br />

giving the cave a mysterious luminescence.<br />

Also check out the Maori culture in New<br />

Zealand, listen to their stories told in song,<br />

and take part in their dances as you enjoy the<br />

atmosphere of a traditional hongi party.<br />

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