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Us in front of Tāne Mahuta, the largest Kauri tree in the world.
Dorian with a snapper in
South head of Ōmāpere.
Morning Yoga on the holiday property of kiwis we've met in our first week in NZ.
Lunch at the 90 mile beach (the longest on the world)
Rainy weather, perfect to climb the Te Paki Giant Sand Dunes.
Lighthouse at Cape Reinga, the northern tip of the northern island, unfortunately covered in clouds.
The highlight of the property: an avocado tree.
Finally, a real bed again!
Dorian with Molly
1st of June = beginning of winter season
Rick and Dorian caught the number of snapper they were allowed to take: 14
Egyptian garden in Hamilton Gardens.
Hamilton Gardens.
Hamiltons farmers market.
Sunrise at Mt. Egmont/Taranaki
View from the first viewing platform up the volcano.
The volcano showed us the finger and our response was the same.
Way back to the car park.
The Veronica Loop track.
View from the Stratford saddle on the forgotten world highway.
View along the forgotten world highway.
Westcoast along the Surf Highway
New Plymouth with Paritutu Rock (to the right)
Way up the Paritutu Rock
View of allegedly existing Mt Taranaki (volcano) from Paritutu Rock
Te Rewa Rewa Bridge
Largest Rhododendron species in Pukeiti Botanical Garden
Lake Rotomanu
Dorian still snoozing in the car
The sea level can rise and fall quickly especially near a river mouth after heavy rain
Whanganui river.
Castlecliff beach
View over Whanganui from Durie Hill.
Saturday market at 08:30.
Glass blowing class.
German half-timbered House.
Crazy Arial roots.
Which leafs are real?
Street art.
Autumn colours.
Maori wood craft.
Sour tamarillo and substantial Vollkornbrot (whole grain bread) :D
View into Pelorus sound.
Leaving the south island through Queen Charlotte Sound.
NZ priorities cars, mostly non-electric.
A trap can be seen at the end of the track.
A Traktor transports the boat to the sea due to low tide.
Goat Bay
Pitched tarp