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Time to move to the North Island!
We had hoped to stay another day or so on the South Island but with the Wellington to Auckland train only running 3 days a week this time of year (peak season ended last week) we had to make our move today. We had the10:30am ferry from Picton on the South Island to Wellington on the North. Be for disembarking we had one last walk around the marina …
Kiwi Rail une autre façon de parcourir la NZ!!!
... dirigé vers un le Musée « TE PAPA » qui signifie la boite au trésors. Ce musée qui se situe sur le front de mer est une figures emblématique de l’identité du pays et constitue un passage quasi obligé. En effet ce musée regroupe sur 5 niveaux les différents éléments constitutifs de la culture Néozélandaise. On passe aisément de la géologie à la faune puis la flore. On aborde également la culture Maori ainsi que les ...
And so it begins...
... would be easy. What a way to pick a subject. Little did I know I'd spend my final year at high school taking this class again, regretting the fact I never bothered to learn a language in the 3rd form and then find myself enrolling in a full time year long Travel and Tourism course while it felt like everyone else around me was about to start University. I had little care for studying at University and to this day I still hold virtually the ...
Capital of New Zealand
... We took a little detour to see Gravity Canyon...anyone who can bring themselves to jump in any way shape or form from the bridge or cliff have my utmost respect...I was terrified even looking over the edge of the viewing platform!! Esky had been before when in NZ with the navy...I swear he revelled in my terror! (he also assures me that if it were a free attraction then he would certainly throw himself to his, very safe, doom! (I am scheptical but of coure believe ...
Wellington for two nights
... Vergleich
zu unserer Hauptstadt doch deutlich ruhiger und kleiner und man
vergisst beinahe, dass man sich in der Hauptstadt befindet.Am Nachmittag ging dann mein Bus zurueck nach Palmerston North
und ich verliess "the windy capital" (der ihren Namen, Gott sei dank,
nicht alle Ehre gemacht hat) mit einem wehmuetigen Gefuehl. Gerne waere
ich laenger geblieben! Aber das ist ja da schoene, an meiner unendlich
scheinenden Zeit hier... ich komme einfach bald wieder!
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