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Weta Cave

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1 Weka Street, Miramar, Wellington 6022, New Zealand
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See how movie magic is made, by the craftsman who created such epic films as The Lord of the Rings. There are a number of tours to choose from to go behind the scenes, and the Weta Cave sells props and merchandise created by the same artists involved in the films.

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Adults
$49
Children
$25

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