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Travel Blogs from Wanganui
New Plymouth to Wanganui via Oakura
... the chippy shuts, no prizes for guessing what's for tea/supper. Oh Max BC managed to get 1 bottle of tonic today so no sharing she can watch me do Bombay lol. Right folks nothing more to report so here endath this blog and time for more beer. Sorry for all the blogs coming through at once but I am learning how to use it so shouldn't be too bad from now on, BC's round so must close for now, that's round in turn to pay ha ha ha ha ...
Wanganui day trip
... a big park with ducks and swans and a bird aviary. We went in free and saw the tropical birds which is cool. After that we headed to Kai Iwi (which means eating people) beach where we had a nice play on the sand and then in the children's park. We both had a go on the giant zip wire which was really fun. We then headed back to the tavern where we relaxed again and helped out for ...
Durchs "Herr der Ringe"-Land
... Die verschiedenen Anbieter verteilen sich dem Fluss entlang über 100km und lassen sich so kaum finden. Weil für den nächsten Tag zudem Regenwetter vorhergesagt wird, stehen die Chance auf eine Durchführung sowieso eher schlecht. Schliesslich lande ich in Wanganui Stadt selber und entscheide, erst am nächsten Tag nach einer Tour zu suchen. Das fällt dann aber buchstäblich ins Wasser, weil es den ganzen Tag nur so vom Himmel ...
The Untrodden Path
... bush forests I was sad not to have had more time up there - I could have added 'experienced possum hunter' to my CV then , perhaps for now however we will leave it as 'apprentice'!
Marton is a very ordinary town, spaced out due to the vast plains that surround it, the community is still super close with cars recognised and residents sharing the same streets, shops and craft interests for many, many years. Our hosts were no ...
South to North
... Well, I was surprised to find it completely dead (although on a Sunday Night) – and so we were perfectly happy to find a decent Indian meal and continue east.
We crossed another small range of mountains and dropped down to a Dept of Conservation campground on a beautiful river for the night’s lodging.
We woke early to finish the drive to our northbound ferry and arrived in Picton in time to grab a cappuccino and loaf ...