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We came back from the routeburn track all wet and very tired, got back to queenstown and jumped into town for the internet.
On the way I told daniel that maybe we should check at the D.O.C office(the office that is responsible for all the walking tracks in new zealand) if there was a cancellation on the milford track and to see if there is room for us. Now the milford track is the most popular track in NZ and considered by many to be the most beautifull, not only in New zealand but in the entire world. To get on this track you usually have to book it from October, and I obviously didn't do that. Me and Daniel checked for the entire last 2 weeks to see if there were places and there never was, but... this time amazingly, just after we finished the routeburn, the d.o.c girl tells us that there are 2 places for the 10 and 11 of march, and it was the 8th that day. We thought about it for 2 minutes and decided to go for it, a once in a life time opportunity.
I decided to go on the 10th and daniel on
Full Text Entry: The Milford
The biggest waterfall in NZAnd the 6th highest in the entire world.
Here are zvika and me, after we went behind it, and got wet like taking a shower
CoolCheck the color of the water
ShoesRuined shoes of other hikers that did the track, and the official end of it.
They don't call it sandfly point for nothing.
Milford soundA picture from the boat on the way out, pretty nice.
A nice mealMe, Zvika and the german couple we met, having an after track dinner at the restaurant.
The milford roadThis is the car road that leads to the milford, it has some pretty nice stops with nice view.
Milford sound againThis time it's the view from the end of the road, and not the boat, still pretty nice ha?
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