Fuzzy hats and a ban on swearing: the New Zealand town that bonds over curling
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Fuzzy hats and a ban on swearing: the New Zealand town that bonds over curling
Scottish goldminers first brought the sport to Central Otago and the traditions live on as farmers sweep stones and catch up on the iceOn a July evening in Alexandra, a small town in New Zealand’s South Island, the temperature is a chilly 3C. While most of the town is in quiet darkness, at Ice Inline Molyneux Park, the lights are on and the banter is abundant. It’s a social curling night, and the shouts of “sweeeep!” can be heard from the car pa…
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