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Green Island
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Yesterday Tom and I drove to Green Island, a couple of miles northeast of Coburg, so that I could help with a 7:15 a.m. bird walk during an all-day event organized by the McKenzie River Trust, a non-profit land … Continue reading
The Home Stretch
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We were back in Auckland for a couple of days before heading home. This extra time made a nice break from being scheduled because of our tour although it also meant we had to figure out things on our own. … Continue reading
Ferryboat Company Wisdom
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Riding the ferryboat from Stewart Island back to the South Island I entertained myself by reading, and jotting down, information posted on the boat for passengers to peruse. Additional information that I have looked up appears in italics. 1. … Continue reading
New Zealand, Part 20
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At 9:00 p.m. a fire alarm sounded and a pre-recorded voice told us to evacuate. November 28th and it had been another long day. We met just before 8 a.m. and rode in the motel van from our motel on … Continue reading
New Zealand Part 19
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November 27, 2014 Breakfast in our room this morning and then we met a few minutes before 8:00 out in front of the motel to walk about half a mile to the boat dock with the rain blowing sideways from … Continue reading
New Zealand, Part 18
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The right wing of the small airplane pointed nearly straight down toward the wet, green trees. All that existed in that brief moment of potential death was the wing of the plane—in brilliant detail–and a foot or so below the … Continue reading
New Zealand, Part 17
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Milford Sound is actually a fiord, formed from glacial action, rather than a sound, which is wider and more like a bay. Sounds are often formed by seas filling river valleys. The 14-mile Sound (fiord) is named after Milford Haven … Continue reading
New Zealand, Part 16
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Raining! So nice yesterday but a different story when we got up this morning. First overcast, then raining off and on and then RAINING. Milford Sound day. I had rain pants in my daypack but didn’t put them on. Should … Continue reading
New Zealand, Part 15–Fiordland National Park
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After visiting the beech tree forest in Mt. Aspiring National Park and witnessing the falcon attack, we headed back to the small town of Glenorchy where we stopped at a little cafe and ordered sandwiches to go. The place was … Continue reading
New Zealand, Part 14
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After leaving Arrowtown and going through Queenstown we drove along Lake Wakatipu, a finger lake formed 15,000 years ago by retreating glaciers. The lake is very narrow, long (84 km-52 miles), and deep (339 meters—1,112 feet) with mountains rising straight … Continue reading