Travel Blog Photos from At Sea (11)
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... to see how as the cruise develops how new friendships are developing. The itinery changed somewhat to our previous days at sea, as the Intelligence Historian, Nigel West was scheduled to give his final lecture today, immediately after lunch, the ...
... days at sea to look forward to, overnight we had sailed in a northerly direction towards the northern tip of New Zealand in fairly calm waters. At approximately 9am the Captain gave out an announcement to say that as we had made such good progress ...
... that we are on a world cruise. People are complaining about the speed at which the boat is traveling, as we travel from New Zealand to Tasmania - the ship is going so slow a snail could probably get there before us - as a world cruise we should have ...
... this blog short and start on the day as we need time to prepare for our day ashore in New Zealand. We have been at sea for 4 days and this should be a great port. "Where is Harriet" Hunt ******************************************* As we are crossing ...
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The Drive from Queenstown to Christchurch #2
Posted on Apr 16, 2008, 22:47:24
... next stop is the small fishing village of Moeraki if you feel like a meal o a coffee or just a look at the Fleur's Restaurant named the tops in New Zealand. It is but a very small fishing village and the old building that houses Fleur's is just that. A ...
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The Royal Albatross Colony
Posted on Jul 18, 2009, 00:25:17
Website: The Royal Albatross Colony at Taiaroa Head, on the tip of the Otago Peninsula, New Zealand, is the only mainland breeding colony for any albatross species found in the southern hemisphere. The first Taiaroa-reared albatross chick flew in 1938 ...
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Royal Albatross Colony - Otago Peninsula
Posted on May 12, 2009, 22:35:49
... might enjoy this: from the website: The Royal Albatross Colony at Taiaroa Head, on the tip of the Otago Peninsula, New Zealand, is the only mainland breeding colony for any albatross species found in the southern hemisphere. The first Taiaroa-reared ...
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