After stocking up on books in Wellington´s Arty Bees bookshop we jumped back into Bill-the-Pony and headed north. We stopped at Waitomo glow worm caves, but we couldnt take any pictures of it. Check out it out here though.
Next on the agenda was seeing some enormous trees, so we stopped at the Kauri museum to find out about the brutes before we encountered them in the flesh/wood.
Matt´s second trip to the Kauri museum
Jen was terrorised by a plastic man asking if she wanted tea. HONESTLY!!!!
I think we are ready for the real thing now.
Tane Mahuta - Lord of the Forest
Phew that was a big tree! We found a pretty campsite next to Kai Iwi lake to rest up and reflect on it.
We had just about time for a swift visit to the Bay of Islands before we had to head back to Auckland. We stopped for fish and chips along the way. Yum.
Chip stop! Gerrof my chips seagull
Paihia
After a lovely day at the beach we headed back to Auckland for what we thought was to be our final night in New Zealand. It was the last night of the Chinese new year celebrations, so we went to see the lantern display and fireworks in Albert Park.
We got up the next day ready to jump on a plane to Santiago, only to find out that the airport had been closed because of a huge earthquake! How inconsiderate. We found ourselves re-routed to Buenos Aires a week later. It was disappointing, but it meant we could catch up with our old pal Mark. You remember him, right? Here he is with Jenny being a statue:
The week sped by fairly swiftly with lots of visits to the park and swimming pool. We went to see a certain long-awaited movie at the Imax cinema, but we won´t say anything about that (betrayed sob). Then we had our 20 hour flight to Buenos Aires at 4.30am to look forward to...
2 comments:
was the film alice in wonderland? i just wanted to say the man who offered some tea to Jen has a french beanie! Lou and Jim (thanks for the card guys!)xxx
Love the glowing sheep in Auckland can imagine them in Bute Park gathered around the standing stones ;)
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