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26.10.23 - FESTIVAL OFFICIAL OPENING

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Sep 28, 2023
  • 1 min read

This event is part of the Geopark Festival 2023.


Join us as we off􀃤icially open the Geopark Festival. Learn more about our Geopark and the UNESCO concept and hear from the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO.

Meet the Geopark team and trustees. We will also have all the information you need on the Geopark Festival events. Light supper provided.


When? Thursday 26 October 2023, 5.30 - 7pm

Where? Brydone Hotel, Moeraki Room (115 Thames Street, Ōamaru)

Cost: Free

9 Comments


rm7043143
7 days ago

Felicidades por este contenido tan claro y profesional. Me parece muy acertado que la tecnología se utilice para apoyar el trabajo humano y no simplemente para reemplazarlo. Tener respuestas respaldadas por fuentes específicas aporta mucha seguridad. Esa misma confianza es importante en cualquier actividad, incluso en una loteria o en servicios de atención masiva.

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top game
top game
Jun 27

What surprised me most about eggy car is how a simple idea can stay entertaining for much longer than I expected. Definitely worth a quick try.


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If anyone enjoys physics-based driving games, Drive Mad is worth trying. I ended up replaying several levels just to get a cleaner run.

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linda WU
linda WU
Jun 18

 A local law firm backing the boys in the 805 is exactly what we love to see. With the tackles in USL 2 sometimes looking like a wild Ragdoll Hit, having a top injury firm on the front of the jersey makes total sense!

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Nu Chuppy
Nu Chuppy
May 22

What a fantastic way to celebrate the unique landscapes of Whitestone Geopark! red ball Incorporating creative events like this festival not only attracts visitors but fosters an appreciation for our natural heritage. Excited to see how these efforts enhance community connections.

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