The Museum of Transport and Technology (located in Western Springs, Auckland) is often called by its acronym, MOTAT.
Wellington is the Capital city of New Zealand. It has the parliament there which is famous because it is in the shape of a beehive (and it's called the beehive). It has the National Museum of New Zealand there, called Te Papa.
* Fox Glacier * One Tree Hill * Aoraki Mount Cook * Sky Tower * Ohakune Carrot * Tepapa Museum * Beehive (Parliment house) * Auckland Museum * Christchurch Cathedral
why is circulatory system known as transport system
There are two Mt Cook's that I know of in New Zealand. The better known would be the highest mountain in New Zealand, and is located in the south island of New Zealand. Also known as Aoraki. The other Mt Cook is (or was) the primary point of survey activity in the country; and is also the name of the local suburb where it is located. This one is a point in the foyer of the old Dominion Museum, located behind the National War Memorial, in Wellington.
TECHNOLOGY
The Maori people were in New Zealand first.
Matariki.
Egyptian Museum
High speed trains are rail transport that utilizes technology to travel significantly faster than traditional transport. High speed trains first started to run commercially in 1964 at Japan, and were known as the bullet trains.
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, more commonly known as the Egyptian Museum, in Cairo was established in 1902.
Arundel, West Sussex is best known for it's Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Arundel Castle, Arundel Farmer's Market, Arundel Museum and the Amberley Museum.
A cricketer, Ewen Chatfield a New Zealand medium pace bowler was known as Chats. He played for New Zealand in the 1970s and 80s