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McLean Falls

Wɔatintim: 25.04.2024

Hello my love,

I hope everything is going well for you and you are enjoying the changeable April weather in Europe. It is also raining here at the moment and so I spent my morning here at the campsite watching the second part of Lord of the Rings and now I am going to do a bit of blogging.

In this post I'll tell you about my trip from Owaka to Invercargill. I actually didn't plan to drive to Invercargill that day, but the campsite where I wanted to sleep wasn't really nice and my gut feeling told me I should drive a little further.

I made a stop at McLean Falls, a couple of waterfalls that were right on my route and that were recommended to me by another traveler.

Start McLean Falls Track
Manuka tree

This was also the first time I saw a Manuka tree. The plant from which the famous Manuka honey is made, which is exported worldwide and is known for its disinfectant properties.

The track to the waterfall was truly a dream and I caught a window of time when it wasn't raining. The path felt like I was walking along a path through a prehistoric era and through a jungle where a dinosaur could walk past me at any moment.

McLean Falls Track
Jungle vibes without heat
McLean Falls Track
McLean Falls Track
McLean Falls Track
Flow
Bridge into the unknown
End of McLean Falls
McLean Falls
McLean Falls

The walk only took an hour in total, but I definitely felt like I was on the road longer because I stopped so often to admire the area and the many lush green tones.

Took a closer look.
Beautiful
Bridge in the background

And here too, on my way back, I was able to hear and see a little singer. Can you spot him in the following photo?

little bird

I spent the night in Invercargill. The next morning, after a quick stop at the petrol station and the local supermarket, I headed to the Southlands with a few planned stops along the way.

I will write two separate posts about this. Until the next posts,

Your dinosaur expert Britta

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