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Couple from Halle travels New Zealand in camper van and through house sitting

20.01.2026 13:10 1 min 1 source
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Couple from Halle travels New Zealand in camper van and through house sitting
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Residents of Halle embarked on a year-long journey through New Zealand, combining farm work with accommodation. They converted a van into a camper and utilize house sitting to stay in other people's homes. This travel model is common in New Zealand.

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Couple from Halle travels New Zealand in camper van and through house sitting

17.01.2026 mz.de DEU
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