Neuseeland - Die Nordinsel
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7.1.20 Far North District & Aroha Island

Nəşr edilmişdir: 15.01.2020


On to the Far North! In fact, the district is called the Far North District, which sounds like the North Pole or at least a non-existent civilization, snow, and ice. But like many things here, it's the opposite because the south of the country is colder, windier, and wetter than the north due to its proximity to Antarctica. The wind is not as harsh as yesterday, but it still blows from the cold southwest. The sun occasionally breaks through the clouds, and I head to Kawakawa first.

An interesting feature of this otherwise somewhat remote provincial town is the Hundertwasser Toilet. What many people don't know is that Hundertwasser lived nearby for 27 years and over 20 years ago not only provided the plans for these public toilets but also actively participated in their construction by bringing some of the components and designing the pillars, including ceramics from Asia. He also ensured that Maori artists were involved in the design. I assume there is no toilet facility in the Pacific that is photographed more.

The Hundertwasser Toilets
The Hundertwasser Toilets


Hundertwasser Toilets
Hundertwasser Toilets
Kawakawa - everything is Hundertwasser-themed here
Kawakawa - everything is Hundertwasser-themed here

Since this is on my route, I'm driving through here again. The Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser died in February 2000 from a heart condition aboard the cruise ship Queen Elizabeth 2. He was buried on his property near Kawakawa at his request.

Kawakawa
Kawakawa

I continue north, passing through the coastal town of Paihia, where I have been several times before. The Waitangi Treaty Grounds are nearby. This is where the British signed the controversial treaty with the Maori.

Paihia/Bay of Islands
Paihia/Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands

The other day, I reported on the Battle of Ruapekapeka Pa, which was a direct result of these treaties. The marae in Pahia is large and significant as the celebrations for the signing of the treaty take place here on February 7th. It is New Zealand's national holiday, despite any doubts! I happened to be here on that day 6 years ago.

Waitangi Marae
Waitangi Marae

Waitangi

Waitangi
Waitangi
Waitangi

My attempt to visit a Kauri forest fails because the road is marked as unsuitable for campers. So I continue to the small Haruku Falls which are not a must-see but are on the way.

Haruku Falls
Haruku Falls

I am now in an area where Kiwis live. It becomes increasingly apparent as there are signs everywhere cautioning to drive carefully, especially at night, and to leash your pets. Shortly after the Haruku Falls, there is a citrus grove near Kerikeri where I buy (hopefully sweet) strawberries before I continue to Aroha Island.

Fruit prices at the roadside
Fruit prices at the roadside
On the way
On the way

From Whangarei to Aroha Island, it's only 110km. The island is privately owned and managed by a foundation and accessible via a causeway. It is an eco reserve with a small campground, and the special feature is that there are two Kiwis living on the island that you can hopefully see or hear at night. There are no guided tours. Smoking, fire, and dogs are prohibited here. There is a trail around the island and two spots where they should be visible at night.

At the reception, I get red film for my flashlight because Kiwis (like penguins) cannot see red light, but I still need to see something in the dark forest and I can use the red light to observe the animals without disturbing them. First, since it is only half past two, I take a walk around the island, which takes an hour with breaks and listening to crickets and the wind.

Path around Aroha Island
Path around Aroha Island
Trap for possums, hedgehogs, etc.
Trap for possums, hedgehogs, etc.
Aroha Island
Aroha Island
Aroha Island
The campground area without electricity
The campground area without electricity

Huge grassy area and how the sites are assigned...

Huge grassy area and how the sites are assigned...
This is how it looked in the evening - a huge campground with everyone packed tightly together.
This is how it looked in the evening - a huge campground with everyone packed tightly together.

I write a few postcards, sit in the sun, and am glad that the clouds only sporadically block it because it immediately becomes quite chilly. It's pleasant with 21/22 degrees Celsius. But when the sun is gone and the cold southwest wind blows, it's uncomfortable. A large tomato salad is my dinner tonight. After that, I felt like buying a bag of tomatoes from a vegetable stand, which is just enough, and I added half of my last onion. Now I have to wait until around 10 p.m. Then I'll go on the hunt...

Illuminating Kiwis in the dark
Illuminating Kiwis in the dark
Evening atmosphere at Aroha Island
Evening atmosphere at Aroha Island
Aroha Island
Aroha Island


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