Mill Cottage Wellington
Papanui Station, Boom Rock Road Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
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Windy Welly
... and absolutely loved it! On Tuesday Deanna and I walked up Mount Victoria and enjoyed a fabulous view over the city. We then took the cable car up to the botanic gardens (also providing a great view), took a tour of the Parliament buildings, sat in on ???? (I can’t think of the word….when politicians sit and debate….!), visited a few cathedrals/churches including Old St. Paul’s ...
'Windy Welly'....Chapter 1
... right and indeed centre, all of which encroached upon the direction of the path and were impeding my progress. On one instance if you can picture the scene; I was headphones in, man on a mission marching down the slope up until I moved a branch and instantly felt a huge soap bar sized insect ant thing land onto an unprotected portion of my chest. I instantly yelled, I did not like it and proceeded to volley it away with the back of my hand but the damage was ...
De sidste dage i AUD og Nordøen på NZ
... lavede vi FRANSKE HOTDOGS (: Uh hvor var det godt (: Resten af aftenen hyggede vi bare og kiggede billeder og videoer af vores tid på New Zealand ind til nu :P
Torsdag d. 23. februar:
Den sædvanlige start på dagen. Tidligt op, og så blev vi hentet af magic bussen. Vi kørte et par timer indtil vi kom til Waitomo. Her tog vi på Black Water Rafting, som også kaldes ”tube it”. Vi fik udleveret våddragt og hjelm og en lille sort plastik ring, som vi ...
Wandering through Wellington
... day. The yearly Petone market was on and it was huuuge. The whole of the main street was shut and there were rides, food stalls (including some nougat liquorice that we didn't buy), craft stalls and lots of the local shops selling their wares on the footpath.
From here we decided to make like a Welllingtonian and catch a train into the city ($5 one way). We knew that the Homegrown music festival was on (4 stages, crowds of ...
North Island - New Zealand
... you have to dig a hole and it fills with water that is heated by lava which is close to the earths surface. We had to get there just as high tide finishes which was early in the morning. We tried to dig our hole but we couldn't build a wall to stop the waves coming in our hole fast enough so we had to join a few other people who looked like they knew what they were doing. We had the best spot on the beach and a hole with about 10 of us in it. Some parts of the ...


