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Testimonials
I had the privilege of meeting Jenny in October of 1998 in Southern California
and she is one of the most beautiful souls I have ever met. She presents powerful
proof of life after death. Jenny Crawford enables people who have lost loved ones
to go on living, by linking those in the spirit world with those on the earth
plane. She gives those left behind hope and a reason to go on. Jenny Crawford's
empathetic and warm personality comes through time and time again.
~Jenny LeBel,
Wrightwood, California
What an experience and delight it is to have a session with Jenny. She is in
a class I would term extraordinary. It is not often that I receive information
in the form of a session that really hits home. She is so specific, and a clear
bridge connecting with departed loved ones. I felt so at peace, understood, and
blessed in my session. She confirmed what I felt without me having to say a word.
~Sandy Breckenridge
Kauai, Hawaii
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THE ISLANDS AND THE CLIMATE
The two major islands of New Zealand, which are separated by the narrow Cook
Strait, could be considered parts of two separate continents. The North Island
and the northwest corner of the South Island are carried on the same continental
plate as India and Australia, while the South Island is on the Pacific plate.
New Zealand is generally mountainous, with only about 30% of the land classified
as flat or rolling. The North Island was shaped by internal volcanic activity
and includes regions of boiling mud and steam, which are often harnessed for power
and heat. The highest point on the island is Ruapehu volcano (2,797 m/9,176 ft).
The South Island has some 20 peaks exceeding 3,000 m (9,840 ft). The highest,
Mount Cook (3,764 m/12,349 ft), is part of the impressive Southern Alps range.
The islands extend approximately 1,610 km (1,000 mi) from north to south, and
this distance contributes to variations in weather patterns. Generally, however,
the climate throughout the country is considered mild and comfortable, and there
is surprisingly little difference in temperature ranges between the North and
the South islands. January and February are the warmest months, and July is the
coldest. Westerly winds from the Tasman Sea bring frequent rain. The North Island
generally receives about 150 days of rain a year; the South Island averages 100
days of rain annually. The South Island has both the wettest (the Southern Alps)
and the driest (Central Otago) regions in the country. There is a wonderful variety
of natural habitat and pleasantly there are no snakes in New Zealand.
It is the prudent traveler that carries, at minimum, a warm jacket or sweater
and some light rain gear for travel any time of the year. New Zealand is one of
the greenest spots on earth. Remember what makes things green? The two major islands of New Zealand, which are separated by the narrow Cook
Strait, could be considered parts of two separate continents. The North Island
and the northwest corner of the South Island are carried on the same continental
plate as India and Australia, while the South Island is on the Pacific plate.New Zealand is generally mountainous, with only about 30% of the land classified
as flat or rolling. The North Island was shaped by internal volcanic activity
and includes regions of boiling mud and steam, which are often harnessed for power
and heat. The highest point on the island is Ruapehu volcano (2,797 m/9,176 ft).
The South Island has some 20 peaks exceeding 3,000 m (9,840 ft). The highest,
Mount Cook (3,764 m/12,349 ft), is part of the impressive Southern Alps range.The islands extend approximately 1,610 km (1,000 mi) from north to south, and
this distance contributes to variations in weather patterns. Generally, however,
the climate throughout the country is considered mild and comfortable, and there
is surprisingly little difference in temperature ranges between the North and
the South islands. January and February are the warmest months, and July is the
coldest. Westerly winds from the Tasman Sea bring frequent rain. The North Island
generally receives about 150 days of rain a year; the South Island averages 100
days of rain annually. The South Island has both the wettest (the Southern Alps)
and the driest (Central Otago) regions in the country. There is a wonderful variety
of natural habitat and pleasantly there are no snakes in New Zealand.It is the prudent traveler that carries, at minimum, a warm jacket or sweater
and some light rain gear for travel any time of the year. New Zealand is one of
the greenest spots on earth. Remember what makes things green? | |
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Next Zealand Metaphysical Retreats -
Visit North & South Islands of New Zealand. This tour includes beautiful
beaches, NZ Maori Culture, fantastic Southern Mountains and so much more! Take
some meditation time with Jenny and her husband, Rob.
While visiting the many sacred sites personal and planetary awakening and upliftment
is a focus of this magical trip. Travel by land, water, and air while most of
your needs are taken care of, so you can fully relax and enjoy the majestic North
and South Islands.
The tour is limited to 26 seats. Email us for more information and a copy of
the itinerary. Don't miss out on a trip of a life-time. A small deposit will secure
your seat on this high-powered and life-changing tour.
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A special feature of both the North and South Island tour is the opportunity
to receive personal messages while experiencing a Clairvoyant reading with Jenny.
Renew body, mind, and spirit in spectacular environs and sacred sites during your
spiritual tour,personal tuition sessions offered on tour! |
One of the Highlights of the tour is a Gondola ride in Queenstown. |
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Some of the Featured Stops on the Metaphysical Tour
Auckland | Bay of Islands | Waitangi | KeriKeri | Cape Reinga | Ninety Mile Beach | HoKianga Harbor | Waipoua Forest | Kauri Forest | Dargaville | Matakohe | Hauraki Plains | Katikati | Bay of Plenty | Tauranga | Mount Maunganui | Rotorua | North Canterbury | Kai Koura | Southern Alps | Mount Cook | Queenstown | Arrowtown |Fiordland | Milford Sound | Dunedin | Clutha River | Cromwell & Kawarau Gorges | Alexandra | Larnach's Castle | Olveston Home | Oamaru |Timaru

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version of New Zealand |
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Other Location Highlights of the Metaphysical Tour
This is only a small sampling of what awaits you
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Whale watching in Kaikoura |
Shopping in Auckland |
Maori Concert in Rotorua |
A Trip of a Lifetime
To the North & South Islands of New Zealand
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Here are some wonderful Testimonials from Participants of Jenny and Robert's
Upcoming New Zealand Tour:

Kia Ora!
Dear Jenny and Rob,
A note to let you know we are home safely after a long day's journey into night
and day again. I have kept my wrist watch still on precious NZ time and I check
it once in a while and think... ok... it's such and such a time what would Jen
and Rob probably be doing, and then I recall those same times during our last
two weeks.
Times like getting up each morning and totally looking forward to each new day,
like eating the most delicious meals and snacks and yummies every two hours non-stop!!
Like singing all those old silly and sweet songs and once in a while being on
key.
Like rolling into a town and seeing CASINO on a building not far from our hotel,
like viewing green and golden hills dotted with gentle creatures and giant mountains
and lush forests, crystal streams and opal colored seas holding noble whales and
dancing dolphins. Sunlight and moonlight held in sky where the southern cross
blesses all who look up, and cozy houses
surrounded by brilliant flower gardens, and streets and towns with unfamiliar
beautiful names given by an ancient people, living in an ancient and Spirit-filled
country. What an honor to spend time as we did these last two weeks.
As the days ahead pass Dave and I will begin to sort out all the amazing times,
places and people that kept our attention on this once in a lifetime very special
trip. Right now it's all too overwhelming to explain. You both made everything
perfect for us. We will miss the sights of beautiful New Zealand for sure, but
most of all we'll miss you two and the
love and laughter that surrounded us everyday on this delightful and magical
tour.
Thank you so much for all the thoughtful gifts you shared with us, and all the
treasures... but especially thank you for the love filled memories.
We love you dearly,
Davy and Chris

Hi Friends,
Just a note to say thank you for all you did to make my New Zealand adventure
so special! It was a GREAT trip and was so much more than I had ever imagined
it would be.
Still reflecting and reminiscing about all that we did for two weeks and already
can't remember all the names to the places we saw...oh well, the thought is there!
Hope you have rested and recovered by now. When I get my pictures developed,
will send you some for your scrapbook.
Take care.
Harold

To receive more information please email us by clicking here. We will be happy to send you all the enticing details.
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“Jen & Rob are angels on earth & travel with bands of angels surrounding
them. This is sure to be a magical, life-changing, unforgettable, & uplifting
adventure of the highest spiritual caliber!”
A note from our Editor - Corinn Codye
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To learn more about Jenny's Private readings click here. |
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