Nelson, New Zealand (Centre, Nelson New Zealand) @ LaunchBase.org

The city of Nelson is close to the centre of New Zealand. It lies at the shore of Tasman Bay, at the northern end of the South Island, and is the administrative centre of the Nelson region.

Nelson is a centre for arts and crafts, and each year hosts popular events such as the Nelson Arts Festival. The annual Wearable Art Awards began near Nelson and a museum, World of Wearable Art, is now housed close to Airport showcasing winning designs.

Brightwater, near Nelson is the birthplace of Lord Rutherford, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose image appears on New Zealand's $100 banknote, the largest denomination in circulation in New Zealand.

Nelson received its name in honour of the Admiral Horatio Nelson who defeated both the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Many of the roads and public areas around the city are named after people and ships associated with that battle and Trafalgar Street is the main shopping axis of the city. Inhabitants of Nelson are referred to as Nelsonians.

Nelson's Māori name, Whakatū, means 'build', 'raise', or 'establish'.

History

From Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License
Sat Nov 22 16:24:38 2008

Squatting on another PC again. - Nelson, New Zealand
unknown
2008-03-05 04:12:10
Nelson, New Zealand Ah well. The laptop adapter worked shortly when I got to The Green Monkey and now it's dead again. I am typing this on the desktop, free Internet provided, but the constraint is that you have to "be considerate to ...
Actual LOL
huzaiii
2008-03-29 05:13:08
WELLINGTON (AFP) - A New Zealand man has been sentenced to community service after telling police he had been raped by a wombat and the experience had caused him to start speaking Australian. (Advertisement) ...
There's Something in the Air... - Wanaka, New Zealand
unknown
2008-03-20 04:51:23
  Sort of like Princeton Junction or Secaucus Junction in New Jersey.  Anyway, the bus announces the stop and lets me off in the middle of the mountains.  Apparently, in New Zealand a "junction" is really just an ...

From Google Blog Search: "Nelson, New Zealand"
Mon Mar 31 04:49:28 2008