Beersheba Boutique Accommodation
58 Millton Park Road, Invercargill
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Beersheba Boutique Accommodation Invercargill

58 Millton Park Road Invercargill, South Island, No 1 RD, New Zealand

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A travel blog entry by greatbigsummer2

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... was the local motorbike museum which housed alot of stuff about Burt Monroe (of The Worlds Fastest Indian acclaim). Upon arriving in the "right spot" on the map and not seeing it we continued right the way around the block and back were we started we were none the wiser at to its location. We consulted the map again then it "clicked", the museum wasn't sponsored by Hammer Hardware... it was in Hammer Hardware! So being right outside we then ...

Schwerer Abschied mit überraschendem Ende

A travel blog entry by scubanewzealand

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... Nudel Dinner packte ich meinen Wanderrucksack für Stewart Island. Fertig gepackt genoss ich, die wohl für die nächsten 4 Tage, letzte Dusche. Im Bett überschlug ich nach langer Zeit mal wieder meine Kosten. Danach schrieb ich weiter an meinen Blog.

Gespannt auf den morgigen, spontanen Flug nach Stewart Island ging ich um 23:00 Uhr ins Bett. Bereits um 6:00 Uhr wird der Wecker wieder schellen.

Ein ereignisreicher Tag geht zu Ende. Der Abschied von Lonneke ...

Dear Mom and Dad... I hope you can forgive me

A travel blog entry by jamierand

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... Anau caves where we saw amazing rock and water features, and lots of glow worms. As someone who is terrified of worms, these were the coolest ones I’ve seen. They live on the roof of the caves and drop long silk lines covered in sticky mucus; like a fishing line. Their butts emit fluorescent light, so the roof is covered in lots of glowing blue dots. Hatching bugs on the cave floor then fly up into what they ...

On the open road

A travel blog entry by camillalomax

... oad and I was the first one to start and pull out of the garage, luckily I did it wiothout stalling! Our car was a 10 year old white Toyota Carolla, not exactly the treadiest car but it will do! The roads were really twisty along lakes, rivers and many cliff edges with hill with blind spots at the top, but after a few hours driving we arrived at Te Anau. There we made our own little picnic, ...

On The Road Again...

A travel blog entry by travelhobbit

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... book a room for the night. The reception was out for a few hours so we dropped our stuff and went to the Southland Museum.

The museum was quite interesting with a lot of Maori history and an art gallery. It also has a section full of Tuatara, a lizard that is endangered. There was one called Henry who they think was born in the 19th century. Pretty impressive! After this we went to the ...