The life of a backpacker in NZ's Covid 19 lockdown
Our borders may be closed but some international backpackers are still making the most of their New Zealand travel dreams.
There are estimated to be up to 150,000 overseas visitors still in the country and despite various repatriation flights, many have decided to stay on.
Checkpoint cameraman Simon Rogers and reporter Nita Blake-Persen spoke to some of them.
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There are estimated to be up to 150,000 overseas visitors still in the country and despite various repatriation flights, many have decided to stay on.
Checkpoint cameraman Simon Rogers and reporter Nita Blake-Persen spoke to some of them.
Видео The life of a backpacker in NZ's Covid 19 lockdown канала RNZ
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