As in from the erstwhile Indus Valley? Not the kind found in recent North America. I say this after many an encounter with road signs announcing the arrival of villages like Hari Hari, or Rama Rama. Then there are the language and sound similarities like warewa...or haka which is a war boat with similar sound to onwards ho used by bullock or horse cart drivers in Indian villages.
Another tongue twister was a west coast village on the South Island called Punakaiki. Like the aunt from Poona - modern day Pune. There are probably some old aunts in there but the attraction was the amazing limestone rock formations., some look like stack of pancakes and some are large bridge like structures formed by wind and water erosion of the rock surface hugging the Tasman Sea.
Another tongue twister was a west coast village on the South Island called Punakaiki. Like the aunt from Poona - modern day Pune. There are probably some old aunts in there but the attraction was the amazing limestone rock formations., some look like stack of pancakes and some are large bridge like structures formed by wind and water erosion of the rock surface hugging the Tasman Sea.
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