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Dunedin and the Taeri Railway
... bridges and a viaduct. It was hard to take pictures as the rails are quite rickety. The whole journey took 4 hours and it was nice chilled out afternoon which some great views including snow covered mountains.
We decided on a campsite which was supposed to be a 2 minute walk to the beach – more like 15 minutes. We made it to the beach for a gorgeous sunset. ...
Road Trip Day 2
... first time I did this walk.
The rest of the day was just one disappointment after another though :( pretty much as soon as we got to Oamarama the weather drew in, and started raining ridiculously bad, we headed to visit the Clay Cliffs which looked awesome from the road yesterday but when we got to them you had to pay a riddic amount of money to go and look at them, we declined and headed to the Waitaki Valley.
Lakes Benmore, Aviemore and Waitaki were beautiful ...
Free beer? Yes please!
8th April New Zealand Dunedin We left this morning to go to Dunedin stopped off for a few picture stops again, then we got to Baldwin Street, the steepest street in the world. We climbed up it and **** it was hard work but pretty cool. Feel a bit sorry for the people who live at the top though! After that we went and checked in to the hotel and it was ...
Reunion Ruination
... to come to fruition. Tim, Harry, Sera and Chessie arrived from Wellington, and we headed out to the airport to pick up Simon, who had flown in from Auckland.
It was fairly surreal having most of our Asia group back in the same place again, and we wasted no time in behaving like we were still partying on a beach somewhere. In came more crates of beers, and once again we set upon them like hungry dogs!
As part of the celebrations we inflicted ...
Thirsty work, this exploring
... city centre I took a stroll, mostly downhill (Dunedin is particularly hilly, and in fact, unbeknown to me before, is home to the World’s Steepest Road, Baldwin Street, as recorded by the Guinness Book of World Records. I had always assumed such a title would belong somewhere like San Francisco) through the Botanic Gardens, walking through the aviary along the way. The gardens, perfectly lovely as they are, seemed less spectacular than others I’ve walked through over ...