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Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Rotorua January 19th 2005

HELLO ALL!! Well we're still in one piece and have managed not to kill one another so its all good. We've had a few bumps such as trying to put up the tent on Thursday night, full of enthusiasm for the first nights camping, and realising that there was no fly sheet in the tent bag!!! Whoops. Cold night by the beach, but the nice guy in Rebel Sports gave us a free one so its sorted now. The flight to Auckland was delayed by an hour or so while we were on the plane as all the power went so we just pretended that our flight was 4 hours instead of 2 1/2. We stayed in a hostel in Ponsonby called Verandahs and it was the best. Small and cosy and v friendly. Sent in ... read more

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Wellington Region » Wellington January 19th 2005

I am about to finish my contract at Datamail, an IT company that is owned by NZ and it has been a wonderful experience. I got to experience working with a new company and built up my travel fund. I got to meet heaps of kiwis and made some friends.... read more

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Auckland January 19th 2005

We got into our hostel at 2pm today then promptly went to sleep, we never slept much on the plane so had been up for about 30 hours, a few hours later we are up at them and out to explore Auckland city. Already we love Auckland, it's an amzing city, it's twice the size of London with just over one million people, it's really spread out but the centre is quite small, small enough to walk everywhere, we're down at the Harbour side of Queen Street. It's really like Edinburgh, loads of greenery, plenty familiar shops and loads of English accents. We set about exploring the centre, the Sky Tower, the Harbour Bridge, Albert Park and down the Waterfront. Now Fiona said that we would save money here and it is really cheap, well the ... read more
Skytower

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Auckland January 18th 2005

We left Hawai'i at 23:50 on Monday January 17th, we were flying for 9 hours and landed at Auckland International Airport at 08:00 on Wednesday January 19th, wtf happened? We were 10 hours behind you in the UK and are now 13 hours ahead of you, the time difference between Hawai'i and New Zealand in only 1 hour but we crossed the internation date line so lose a day. It's all good though, we're in Auckland and safe and well in our Hostel, well we will be at 2pm, we're currenty in an internet cafe opposite. We've got some photo's to add at a later date but I don't know how we'll get on in New Zealand for internet time as we're moving about a lot, I will do my best to keep you all updated. ... read more

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Auckland » Waiheke Island January 15th 2005

The long-awaited summer has finally arrived in Auckland, and people have stopped blaming us for bringing the rain with us! The past week has been absolutely gorgeous, and I’ve been looking out of the window of my 14th floor office wishing I was outside and praying that the fine weather would last to the weekend. Graeme has managed to get outside and enjoy some of the weather on site visits with work - wearing his regulation sun hat and sunscreen (provided by his work) of course. We even had our dinner on our balcony last night - it was a wee bit breezy and we nearly lost our take-away pizza on one occasion, but we managed… This morning we got up early with big plans for the day, and would you believe it - not a ... read more
Nice view!
Onetangi Beach
After a hard day at the beach...

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island January 14th 2005

Following our beach odyssey across the South Pacific, we were greeted with wind and rain when we arrived in Auckland. New Zealand's largest city, where a quarter of her population live isnt quite the bustling metropolis of Sydney, but it is lively enough, has a stylish renovated waterfront bustling with cafes and restaurants, and its landmark Skytower (highest building in the Southern hemisphere)dominates the skyline and gives great views of the huge harbour area, and the several extinct volcanoes that are dotted around it's suburbs. Auckland is also very cosmopolitan - Koreans, Chinese and Japanese in particular ran all the touristy tat shops, internet cafes and restaurants - thus providing ample supplies of quality sushi. The "City of Sails" has more yachts per head of population than any other place of earth, though how someone would ... read more
Harbour View, Auckland
Maori Mask
Maori Dancin'

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Auckland January 11th 2005

Well hellooooo there!!!! Ok well I thought I'd do a little post b4 I jet off tommorrow...Yes thats right!!! TOMORROW!!!!!! Nerves only just started kickin in this afternoon...So I'm a bit like WOAH at the moment!! But its all good!!! So yup what have I been up to since I finished work...well I've been quite busy!!! In short spent a week up Bay Of Islands (Matauri Bay)...Then came back to Auckland and the next day headed back up Nth again to Waipu for a few days. What was supposed to take us just under 2hours to get there took us SEVEN!!!!!!! Anyways after that went down to Napier for a few days..and then came back to Aucks to get ready for the big OE.... Well Matauri Bay was basically a holiday with my family....It was cool! ... read more
Matauri Bay Beach
Weird Monument
A Signpost! Wow!

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Northland » Opua January 5th 2005

After a night in the flat doing washing and re-packing our bag we were up early on Hogmanay to catch the bus to the Bay of Islands. We had been up there in September, not thinking we’d be spending New Year in the same place, but that was where we found a holiday house (in a place called Opua, outside of Paihia, the main town in the Bay) and it’s a lovely place to visit. Joining us at the house were David and Lindsey, Cat and Rob (whose house we had Christmas at), Alex and Sara (friends of Lindsey’s from the UK, who are here on holiday) and Kenny. Unfortunately Luke had too much work to do to join us (he’s doing a long distance degree as well as working full time), and we missed him ... read more
Water's Edge at Opua
Finally got one in the photo!
The family of dolphins

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island January 1st 2005

Andrea's first trip to NZ ... ... read more
Mussel fritters
Mussel fritters & sauce
Tairua

Oceania » New Zealand » North Island » Rotorua December 30th 2004

We’ve recently returned from the first half of our Christmas holiday - four days in Rotorua, the thermal capital of NZ. We’ve had a full-on few days - here’s a sample! We left Auckland at the crack of noon on Boxing Day, heading first for the airport to collect our hire car. We were pleasantly surprised that the cheap car we had booked was actually pretty new and shiny - bonus! Graeme took the wheel and we headed south for Rotorua. We arrived at about tea time, and after checking into our hostel (we were meant to be camping, but after lots of rain the previous week, decided to opt for the comfort of a roof and a bed) quickly found a nice pub in which to eat dinner. We had a relatively quiet evening - ... read more
Waving for the camera!
At the top of the waterfall.
Jo at the Champagne Pool




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