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In Summer, 1981, a young Neville Peat set out from Cape Reinga on
his new 10-speed bike Blue, aiming to cycle through the small towns
of New Zealand from north to south, all the way to Stewart Island.
The week before Easter, he reached his destination. He wrote a book
about it, Detours: A Journey through Small-Town New Zealand, which
sold many copies and was broadcast on the radio. Many times in the
intervening years, usually on anniversaries of the journey, he
wished to try a repeat journey, but life held other challenges.
Now, as a leading author, and in the age of the personal computer
and cell phone a very different world he has revisited many of the
towns and regions, not on a bicycle, but by car. In Detours A
Generation On, an opening essay reflects once again on how
small-town New Zealand is doing, followed up by a reprint of the
80's classic account.
This book is a major publication on the natural history of southern
New Zealand making, up-to-date, scientific information available to
a general audience in an acessible way. With color illustrations,
maps, and diagrams The Natural History of Southern New Zealand
covers the area south of the Waitaki River on the east coast, and
Haast on the west coast, including Stewart Island but not the
sub-antarctic islands. It focuses on exploration and conservation
of the biodiversity of the region. The chapters cover: geology,
geomorphology, fossils, climate, vegetational history, humans and
ecosystems, forest and shrublands, tussock grasslands and
mountains, inland waters and wetlands, the coast, open seas, and
conservation issues.
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