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9 Picton St. Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

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Me vs. The Wood

A travel blog entry by donnartw2012

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... ride, for which she generously provided her mountain bike. I think she must have been using the Kiwi definition of flat. We've encountered this before: countertop=bench, tea=dinner, pallabra=hassle...and don't forget when I started to climb into the driver's seat when she picked me up at the airport; "That was forward, even for an American!" To say I biked to the village (not town) would have been a ...

Well I'm here in.......New Zealand

A travel blog entry by ianstravels

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... and their race boats that have competed in the American Cup.

Made my way to Albert Park which threw me a bit because i thought i was in Melbourne when i read it on the map as that is where the Australian Grand Prix took place last weekend. But my eyes were not wrong, i marched up the steep slopes to get up there and sat down with my lunch admiring the flowers and the fountain and ...

Preserve your memories they're all that's left you

A travel blog entry by cruising2010

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... There's some places I don't need to go to again. But most of the people I met, particularly Shobana, Ravi, Priya and Raj were the loveliest people you'd meet anywhere.

My favourite place was Kotagiri, so tranquil and beautiful. I especially appreciated seeing the animals there in their natural habitat. The other memory of India I'll always carry with me, is the beautiful women in their bright, colourful saris decorating the streets of ...

Project 330, Week 15

A travel blog entry by operationwalrus

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25/2/12 – Absolutely enthralling times in Auckland! As we were effectively trapped in the city for the weekend and didn’t want to eat into our budget, we were laying low at Simon’s. Time to get some dishes done.





















26/2/12 – The sun popped out for a little visit, so we spent a few hours ...

T'was the night before Christmas

A travel blog entry by dwiths

... and Sky Walk(walking around the outside of the building 192 meters up) activities, mainly due to the garish all in one suits they had to wear.   My ticket took me up to the Sky Deck which was 220 metres high, the tower itself was another 106 metres higher, but this was the highest public access point.  The view was definitely something.  It give me a 360 degree view of Auckland and the surrounds.  I could see various strangely shaped hills, which turned out to ...