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Avatar’s Cameron purchases plot of land in New Zealand
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Cameron at the annual DGA Awards.
Cameron at the annual DGA Awards.

WELLINGTON, New Zealand: Avatar is moving in next door to the Hobbit. Successful U.S. film director James Cameron has snapped up more farmland near the New Zealand capital, Wellington, not far from Oscar-winning colleague Peter Jackson.

Cameron, the director of “Titanic” and “Avatar,” two of the highest-grossing films ever, has bought more than 1,000 hectares in the Wairarapa region, around 80 km northeast of Wellington, land information records show.

Cameron owns two properties in the area, which is renowned for its rolling coastal farmland used for beef, sheep and dairy farming, along with vineyards. Media reports said he had paid around $16.7 million for the land.

The records show that Cameron and his family, who currently live in Malibu, California, plan to “reside indefinitely” in New Zealand, and operate both properties as working farms.

Jackson, possibly New Zealand’s most famous export after he directed the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, owns a large estate about 20 km away.

It boasts a 20-meter high castle built on an island in a lake, along with pieces of sets from his Oscar-winning films. Jackson’s next film “The Hobbit,” the prequel to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, is due out later this year.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 04, 2012, on page 14.
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