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On Thursday, we walked around Dunedin in beautiful weather, and found the city very likeable. It's got a real city core that feels very urban (that's a good thing) with lots of impressive Victorian architecture and some trendy shops and restaurants as well. The morning started with a great breakfast at Tangente, a hip slackers' cafe. We then walked to the Octagon, the city's focal point with major churches and government buildings, then to the Victorian train station.
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