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Driving Taieri Road in Dunedin from Kaikorai Valley to Halfway Bush, in the Otago region on the East Coast of New Zealand's South Island.
The port city of Dunedin was established by Scottish settlers in 1848 and is Otago's largest settlement. The city is considered to be New Zealand's architectural heritage capital. The foundations of New Zealand's richest architectural heritage were built in the gold rush era in the 1860s, and today Victorian and Edwardian buildings can be seen at every turn. The grandeur and rich heritage of Dunedin's historic homes is something to be experienced. The Octagon, with its many bars and cafés, is a well-known meeting place in the city centre. Well known for its artistic flair, Dunedin is also the place to check out the local art and fashion scene.