Dunedin, South Island was
founded by Scottish settlers in the 1840's. The sheltered deep water of Otago
Harbour was a valuable natural anchorage. There are many outstanding and
well preserved buildings from the early times: The University (1869), Municipal
Chambers (1880), Railway Station (1906) and countless private villas.
Otago Museum has excellent natural
history presentations and fine collections of Maori artefacts while Otago
Settlers Museum is dedicated to the early pioneers of this region.
The Octagon is the centre of the City
and has an imposing statue of Scotland's National Bard - Robert Burns. St
Paul's Anglican Cathedral is also situated here.
Dunedin
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