1.5 / July 2, 2014
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Description

The latest Taranaki Reggae band, theirrichharmony's fused together with funk, R&B and soul, givesthisentertaining band a sound not to be missed.

Soulovus is a unique band, who obtain a rich reggaesoul-fulsound that captured a record deal with Koru Records.

100% New Zealand Music

App Information Soulovus

  • App Name
    Soulovus
  • Package Name
    com.andromo.dev200545.app242486
  • Updated
    July 2, 2014
  • File Size
    15M
  • Requires Android
    Android 2.3.3 and up
  • Version
    1.5
  • Developer
    Maori Smart Apps
  • Installs
    1,000 - 5,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Music & Audio
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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Auckland ZOO 1.0 APK
Escape the everyday and immerse yourself inthe unique surrounds of Auckland Zoo.Explore 17 hectares of naturally inspiring and award-winninghabitats, home to New Zealand's largest collection of native andexotic species - just minutes from central Auckland.Plan your day around our animal encounters, where zookeepersshare their extensive knowledge about our amazing animals all thisinfo can be found on our app.Use our app map to find your way to the ZOO or while you are atthe ZOO looking for your next animal encounterUse our app to get your ZOO photos of your animal encountercontact the ZOO for bookings of events, guided walks, safarinightsPost about your animal encounter to our social media networksstraight and review the ZOO straight from the app
Mitai 1.1 APK
MITAI is an authentic traditional Maoriexperience. Use our APP to learn about our extraordinary culturalexperience, chat with us on our social media, book your Mitai MaoriCultural Experience, and review the time we spent together.An evening at Mitai will give you an authentic introduction toMaori culture leaving you amazed and in awe. Enter the world ofMitai. Be enthralled by the natural bush setting, see warriors intraditional dress paddle an ancient warrior canoe (waka) down theWai-o-whiro stream, and don’t miss your only opportunity in theRotorua area to see glow worms in their natural habitat.Marvel at the crystal clear water full of eels and trout,flowing directly from the earth at the sacred Fairy Spring. Seeyour traditionally cooked hangi meal being lifted from the ground.During our cultural performance, you’ll learn about our past,carvings and ta moko (tattoo art).Be captivated by the displays of weaponry and combat, coupledwith the grace and beauty of the poi dance. You’ll be amazed by thespine tingling haka finale. The Mitai family is proud to havecreated a sacred and spiritual place that offers you an indigenouscultural experience like no other.
Rafting NZ 1.0 APK
OUR TURANGI & RIVER BASE - NZ's bestrafting base facilities!Located at the southern end of Lake Taupo in the Alpine Villageof Turangi you get to experience a unique part of Aotearoa just byvisiting us. With modern facilities, friendly atmosphere, hot solarpowered showers, retail shopping & Ozone espresso coffee forsale, you are well catered for!WHITE WATER WORLD - Our Taupo Booking Office & Home to theWorld's First 4D Rafting Cinema Adventure!Located at 47 Ruapehu St Taupo - White Water World is Home toRafting New Zealand's 4D Cinema Rafting Adventure - a World First!Running every Half an Hour the Cinema Experience enables any oneand everyone the opportunity to experience the thrill of Rafting.Visit White Water World for Rafting & Adventure Combo Bookingsand advice, Rafting shuttles departing daily, superb OZONEEspresso, Unique NZ Adventure apparel & with the awesome 4Dadventure Cinema.ENVIRONMENT - Tongariro National Park/ Lake Taupo/TongariroRiverWe are lucky enough to have our ‘’office’’ as some of NewZealands most beautiful and pristine wilderness". Based at thesouthern end of Lake Taupo, (New Zealands biggest lake), andnestled amongst the mountains/volcanoes of the Tongariro NationalPark, "World heritage Area", here at Rafting New Zealand we oftenawake saying, "another day in paradise". With Mt Tongariro(Tongariro Crossing), Mt Ngauruhoe (Mt Doom from the Lord of theRings triology), Mt Ruapehu (Whakapapa/Turoa ski fields’s). We liveand work in a natural playground of un-surpassed beauty.
REKA Wellness 1.0 APK
We are a Roopu (group) based in Whakatane,Aotearoa (New Zealand) that is focussed on holistic wellness forour whanau (family), hapu (sub tribes) iwi (tribes) and hapori(communities) through Kai (Food). Kai from the whenua (land), moana(sea), awa (rivers) and roto (lakes).Nga Kai o Nga Atua - Food of the GodsREKA means sweet, delectable and healing in te reo Maori (theMaori Language).Our logo represents the kumara (a traditional Maori sweetpotato) and its roots embedded in the whenua (land) that connectsus to papatuanuku (Earth Mother).Rapua E te Iwi nga Kai o Nga Atua is the acronym for REKAand it translates as "People, search for the Food of TheGods".Atua Maori (Maori Gods)Tane Mahuta: God of forests and birdsTangaroa: God of the seaRongo: God of cultivated plantsHaumia-Tiketike: God of wild uncultivated foodsMarae wananga and workshopsREKA maara kai wananga support and promote the principles ofPermaculture because of it's alignment to Te Ao Maori (The MaoriWorld)REKA supports their key values Earth Care, People Care andSurplus Shareommunity DevelopmentREKA is working in the local Whakatane community teaching whanauat their homes, hapu and iwi at their marae how to grow, prepareand eat vegetables, herbs and fruits.Raised garden beds have been built at seven marae, filled withvegetables and herbs. Fruit Trees have also been planted in andaround each of the marae.REKA wananga also promote keeping active by working in themaara, kauta (kitchens) or participating in physical activityprogrammes e.g Zumba, Belly dancing jazz aerobicsThe tamariki (children) are encouraged to run around the marae,play with an assortment of ball games and keep active.REKA is also working in local schools planting edible vegetablesstraight from the garden for the tamariki (children) to forage andeat straight from the gardenContributorsREKA Trust is grateful for all the funding, sponsorship andcollaborative support we have received from individuals, groups andorganisations since we started in 2008.Bay of Plenty District Health BoardTe Runanga o Ngati AwaTe Puni KokiriCommunity Organisation Grants (CoGs Mataatua)Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilToi te OraJR McKenzie TrustTe Roopu Wahine Maori Toko i te OraTe Roopu Wahine Maori Toko i te Ora ki WairakaTe Whare Wananga o AwanuiarangiAndrew DohertyKevin Knight
NZ Wild Life -Part 1 1.0 APK
Discover the sounds of the natural NZ livinglandscapes. Listen to the birds, insects, mammals found in NZ andmatch the sound or call and the Maori name for each and the commonname for each.NZ Wild Life is a 4-Part Series.NZ is an island nation with a history of long isolation. Therewere no land mammals apart from bats. The birds of New Zealand haveevolved to include a large number of unique species. Isolated fromany other land mass for 65 million years, New Zealand became a landof birds.When Captain James Cook arrived in the 1770s he noted that thebird song was deafening. Māori and European settlement has been thecause of a huge decline in the numbers of birds and the extinctionof about one third of the original bird species.Until the arrival of the first humans, NZ had an extraordinarilydiverse range of specialised birds. In New Zealand, the ecologicalniches normally occupied by mammals as different as rodents,kangaroos and moles, were filled by reptiles, insects, or birds.The only terrestrial mammals were three species of bat.
Kapiti Island Nature Tours 1.0 APK
The owners/operators of Kapiti Nature Toursare the whanau (family) – John and Susan Barrett, and John’s sisterAmo Clark – live at Waiorua Bay at the north end of Kapiti Island.In October 2010 the business name changed from Kapiti Island Aliveto Kapiti Island Nature Tours.We run the only commercial operation at Waiorua Bay whichincludes the only overnight accommodation on Kapiti Island, KapitiNature Lodge; bird and history tours, and other activities liketraditional harakeke-flax weaving weekends, seal watching, andseafood gathering. Our work here is uniquely connected to thetaonga (treasures) of Kapiti Island.We work closely with the Department on Conservation to nurtureand protect New Zealand’s most precious native birds, includingLittle Spotted Kiwi, Takahe, Kākā, Weka, Tīeke (Saddleback),Kereru, Kokako, Hihi, Toutouwai (Robin). At the same time, we offera remarkable, unforgettable experience.Most of the day to day operations are run by Amo’s daughter,Minnie Clark, and she’s the person you’re most likely to firstspeak to. Many visitors keep in touch with the Kapiti Island whanauwell after their visit. After all, they’ve made preciousconnections.John and Amo’s iwi (tribe) and whanau (family) have been livingon Kapiti Island since the 1820s. We have gathered generations ofknowledge and experiences on the island’s history and grown to berecognised as a world renowned nature reserve. Kapiti Nature Lodge,the only accommodation on Kapiti Island, was inspired by thehomestead of John and Amo’s grandmother who opened her farmhomestead to visitors.All the whanau on Kapiti Island consider living and working onone of New Zealand’s most precious taongas (treasures), a topvisitor attraction in New Zealand, as a wonderful way to live inthis world. One of the ways we share our natural sense ofhospitality is through the expression of maanakitanga. Naturebelongs to everyone, and sharing our knowledge with you is all partof our natural expression of hospitality.The use of solar power, recycling, gathering or sourcing localfood, and a deep respect for the land and wildlife, makes KapitiIsland Nature Tours unique.Together with Amo, John and other whanau, we have other expertand passionate guides to help provide you with good birding,walking, and accommodation options: Day tours, one-hour guidedwalks, seafood gathering and traditional flax weaving activities,overnight stays in the Kapiti Nature Lodge, night Kiwi-spotting,fantastic wholesome food, and a chance to be trulynature-inspired.
Top 10 Rotorua Adventures 1.0 APK
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