

Aerial New Zealand (2017)
Take an epic voyage over the remote island nation of New Zealand, the last habitable landmass to be discovered on the planet. No bigger than the state of Colorado, this small country offers an incredibly diverse landscape view that changes dramatically with each mile. From snow-capped mountains to sandy beaches, and from the glacier-carved Fiordland National Park to the crater lake of Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand is a land of extremes. It's a place where fire clashes with ice and people are always pushing the limits.Aerial New Zealand is streaming on Paramount+, streaming with subscription on fuboTV, streaming with subscription on Smithsonian Earth (Via Prime Video), and 2 others. It's a documentary movie with a high IMDb audience rating of 7.6 (90 votes).
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Available to stream on a subscription service (Paramount+, fuboTV, and Smithsonian Earth).
Available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 2 services (Google Play and Prime Video).
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#99 Ranked in Movies on Smithsonian Earth
#881 Ranked in Movies on Paramount+
#19710 Ranked in Documentary Movies
Aerial New Zealand has a high IMDb audience rating of 7.6 (90 votes). The movie is not very popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Take an epic voyage over the remote island nation of New Zealand, the last habitable landmass to be discovered on the planet. No bigger than the state of Colorado, this small country offers an incredibly diverse landscape view that changes dramatically with each mile. From snow-capped mountains to sandy beaches, and from the glacier-carved Fiordland National Park to the crater lake of Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand is a land of extremes. It's a place where fire clashes with ice and people are always pushing the limits.