Our trip to New Zealand at the end of last year was just great. It’s taken me 12 months to get around to sorting through some 2,000 photos. So here we go, starting with our flight out of the Gold Coast on the big black and white bird on the 23/09/19.
The flight took about 3 hrs, then a 1/2 hr taxi ride, arriving at our motel in the centre of Auckland. Our unit was high enough up to have a nice view over the city.
By the late afternoon we had reached Paihia, in the Bay of Islands. Our accommodation for the next few days. We had a spectacular view from the balcony. So much so I couldn’t put the camera away.
Ahhh, more of that beautiful view and a good nights sleep, before a lot of walking the next day . So many waterfalls and beautiful places to see.
A shower of rain came over, while visiting this place, so we sheltered under the bridge and enjoyed watching the ducks.
And I do like taking photos of old stone buildings. !
More walks and waterfalls, so much more than I was expecting.
Lush green farmlands, winding narrow roads and steep hills, till we were back on the East coast.
Who says the North Island isn’t beautiful ? Its rugged and we were loving it. Zig zagging from one peninsular to the next
We were really happy with the accommodation and the towns that we stayed in. Our street walks usually found interesting things to photograph. And Whitianga was no exception .
The Waiau falls are somewhere in this area, surrounded by rainforest.
The huka bridge and falls, are also a must see. Every 2hrs [I think] the gates open and allow the backed up water to flow under the bridge, over the rocks and into the lakes and streams beyond. What a sight to see, it starts with a trickle, till the gates are fully open and the water gushes down the gorge.
There is also a bush track further upstream that we walked, from there you could look over the fresh influx of water.
Next on the list was the Thermal area of Rotorua and Taupo. Imagine living in this gated village, full of steam 24/7, we had to cross a foot bridge and go through a check point to get in .
We were greeted by the groundsman, then he turned and gave me a brown eye, obviously didn’t like having his photo taken. But I like this side of him better !
The walk started out rather flat, but gradually became more overgrown and steeper as we went up into the pine forest . Steam coming out of the ground everywhere.
Yes this is Celsius degrees, so a bit warm down there !
Just taking 5, before heading back to the entrance for a meet and greet with these chicks.
I captured this handsome guy guarding his woman on the side of the road. probably would not have seen her, as she was so well camouflaged.
Our next stay was in Palmeston North. A beautiful park here to wander through.
Only 2 nights left on the North Island, and we stayed just around the corner from here, so nice to see all the spring flowers coming out
The following day on our way down to Wellington, we stopped into the Fielding Museum. They have quite a good general display of yesteryear, and a lot of John Deer machinery from the beginning to present day.
Whilst there we were able to hop up on a horse drawn buggy and do a virtual tour of town. I took the reigns, and off we went, clip clopping along as the tour came up on a big screen in front of us . Just a bit of light hearted fun.
Now for our last night before catching the interisland ferry the following day. Our room in Wellington was not far from the ferry terminal, and we had a good view over the city as well as the waterway.
The South Island Next…..