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    The Hole of the Pit
    202 Great Walks
    • 202 Great Walks

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      There is an extraordinary range of landscape and walking challenges in 202 Great Walks. You can saunter by a steaming Rotorua lake, through limestone archways in the King Country, or along an historic Maori trail to the top of the Kaimai Ranges. There is an island sanctuary at Stewart Island, or goldminers' tunnels in the Coromandel. For something a little different, try the winding stroll that explores Wellington's downtown, or in the deep south a beach walk explores a lonely Catlins coast, troubled by the ruins of a gold dredge and the strange wobble of quicksand. There are all types of walks for all types of people: from those that suit families, to those that are real leg-stretchers, walking times range from 1-2 hours to 5-6 hours, but all longer walks have a shorter 1-2 hour turn-around option. Every walk has notes on track conditions, walking time and distance, and access and facilities, along with a topographical map

      202 Great Walks
    • The Hole of the Pit

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(30)Add rating

      ‘Adrian Ross’ was a great name to conjure with in the early years of the 20th century. A founding father of ‘musical comedy’, this celebrated librettist wrote over two thousand lyrics and worked on around sixty popular musicals, including the hugely successful English versions of The Merry Widow and Lilac Time. In his completely different earlier life, under his own name of Arthur R. Ropes, he was a multi-talented Cambridge don, a Senior Fellow at King’s College during the 1880s, alongside M.R. James. He composed two impressive works of supernatural horror fiction.

      The Hole of the Pit