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August 17th 1964
Published: November 1st 2022
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Maori Tekoteko carving. Figures represent tribal ancestors who instill general protection and guardianship over the tribe. Souvenir of Rotorura. IMG_8791
Valene's 1964 Los Angeles Geographical Society tour to the South Pacific began with a Pan American flight from Los Angeles to Nadi, Fiji, with a stop in Honolulu. Nadi was the gateway to New Zealand, as Auckland did not yet have an airport that could handle Boeing 707 aircraft. Valene and her mother, Lucy, came in from San Francisco via Qantas and joined up with the rest of us in Nadi. From there, we took a connecting Pan American DC-7C to Auckland's Whenuapai airport.

North Island sightseeing included Auckland itself and its coastal landscape, the Auckland War Memorial Museum (the national museum of New Zealand), the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, the Rotorua and Wairākei thermal areas and the Whakarewarewa Maori village.

At Waitomo Caves, visitors take a boat through the grotto. Periodically, the guide turns off the lights and the glowworm illumination appears overhead.

Whakarewarewa Maori village at Rotorua is a cultural attraction where Maori show and interpret their customs, dress and traditional way of life. I remember especially seeing a wharenui ceremonial building. The single gable, almost A-frame, ceremonial buildings have elaborately carved maihi boards running along the gable. A figure is at the top. We attended Maori
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Kiwi bird (Apteryx mantelli) in New Zealand. IMG01076
dance and song performance in the evening. At the conclusion, the performers and audience all joined in singing God Save the Queen. Near Rotorua was a reconstructed Maori stockade, called a Pa. The Maori built defensive wooden stockades during inter-tribal wars before European arrival and built them during conflicts with British colonists in the 19th century.

South from Rotorura is Taupō. Near Taupō is the center of the North Island's geothermal area and the Taupō Volcanic Zone. Maori used the hot springs at Rotorua and elsewhere for bathing and cooking. The Wairakei Power Station at Taupō had begun operation only the year before, in 1963. It was the world's second large-scale geothermal power staton. New Zealanders were proud of the accomplishment and we were able to see it up close. Near it was the scenic Waikato River and Huka Falls.

We continued on to Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, before venturing to South Island.


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Queen Street

Queen Street, Auckland. Note Auckland Town Hall in the background and trollybus to the right. IMG01002p1
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Auckland War Memorial Museum

Auckland War Memorial Museum. Opened in 1929. IMG01020p1
Waitomo Glowworm CavesWaitomo Glowworm Caves
Waitomo Glowworm Caves

Waitomo Glowworm Caves entrance. IMG00921p1
Waitomo Caves HotelWaitomo Caves Hotel
Waitomo Caves Hotel

Waitomo Caves Hotel. Opened in 1908 as Waitomo House. IMG01001p1
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Rotorua House

Home in Rotorua, New Zealand. decorated with Maori themed designs. IMG00997p1
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Maori Stockade

Reconstructed Maori defensive stockade at Tamaki, near Rotorura. IMG00943p1
Wairākei Power StationWairākei Power Station
Wairākei Power Station

Wairākei Geothermal Power Station. Opened in 1963. IMG00932p1
Huka FallsHuka Falls
Huka Falls

Huka Falls on the Waikato River, New Zealand. IMG00940p1
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Pan American DC-7C

Pan American Douglas DC-7C N749PA, Clipper Defender, at Auckland's Whenuapai Airport. Pan Am flew connecting piston engine flights from Nandi, Fiji, to Whenuapai before Auckland Airport opened in 1966. IMG00987p1


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