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Oceania » New Zealand
September 29th 2007
Published: November 6th 2007
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You will not believe when looking at the photos but 80% of time i've spent in New Zealand: the weather has been rubbish. What this means for a traveller like me: due to the pouring rain, hail, snowfall, strong wind, rough sea/lake, thick mist, avalanche, earthquake, etc, i have not been able to do many activities that i was hoping to do!!!! (apparently this year's spring is more wintry tha... Read Full Entry



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Mt Cook and Mt Tasman in the distanceMt Cook and Mt Tasman in the distance
Mt Cook and Mt Tasman in the distance

well, you can't really see them on this photo
stunning viewstunning view
stunning view

lake Wanaka
Lake HaweaLake Hawea
Lake Hawea

It lies in a glacial valley formed during the last ice age, hence its beautiful colour
Puzzling World in WanakaPuzzling World in Wanaka
Puzzling World in Wanaka

a great day out with the 'magic' gang
Puzzling WorldPuzzling World
Puzzling World

these faces on the wall were following everyone [freaky feeling]
Puzzling WorldPuzzling World
Puzzling World

it doesn't look like but i was standing straight
wee me and giant Jackowee me and giant Jacko
wee me and giant Jacko

i shrank for one day (they used this trick when filming "Lord of the rings")
in the maze - lost Rebecca in the maze - lost Rebecca
in the maze - lost Rebecca

couldn't find her way to the last tower
maze - mission accomplishedmaze - mission accomplished
maze - mission accomplished

it took us a total of 20 min in the maze to find our way to all towers (average between half to 1 hour). From left: Paul, Joe, Jacko, I, Leigh and Malina
Lake HaweaLake Hawea
Lake Hawea

shades of blue were amazing



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