All Regions Personal Pages & Blogs
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61. Carl & Sandy's Home Page |
 | Avid cyclists who have toured New Zealand and Europe on a Tandem Bicycle, this site offers information and pictures from the cycle tours as well as other personal and family information http://www.penwarden.co.nz/ |
62. itnz |
 | I'm a Kiwi who lives in Marche -central Italy. I've put this site up for those Kiwi travellers who intend to come to Italy on vacation. It's simple but informative - with useful links and photos. http://www.angelfire.com/journal/bon/itnz.html |
63. Nafy world |
 | this website is a personal website i has pics lyrics guitar tab storys and links that dont work cool huh? http://www.angelfire.com/my/nathanh69/ |
64. Luke's Website |
 | Just about me. http://lukedavis1.tripod.com/ |
65. Darcy Lee |
 | Blog talking about anything really. http://www.darcylee.com/ |
66. The Kivell Family |
 | The Kivell Family is as the name suggests a website set up to show the history and information on the Kivells. Showing pages on any family members living or deceased. http://www.thekivellfamily.co.nz/ |
67. Hot Rotts Rottweilers |
 | Informative and educational site about Rottweilers and the breed in general including many articles involving health and training tips as well as puppies for sale in Hibiscus Coast NZ http://www.angelfire.com/fang/hotrotts/ |
68. cadencelowe.com |
 | Embryo donation in New Zealand. Embryo donor children. http://www.cadencelowe.com/ |
    69. Frater Family |
 | The Frater Family websiteAndrew & Tracey Frater,s family website with photo gallery,guest book and more interactive sections updated by Andrew regular . http://frater.co.nz/ |
70. Brooksie |
 | This blog is my personal journal of my travels and adventures here in New Zealand, mainly referencing specific places and occasions within this great country. It has become a long love letter to New Zealand, especially Wellington, and it would be mainly of interest to prospective travelers to New Zealand. It also may be interesting for New Zealanders themselves to read, to see what an outsider gets up to in their home country and what he has to say about it. http://www.kiwibrooksie.blogspot.com/ |