


It's been doing my head in trying to think of 3 things to say each time I blogged. So time to go back to my roots... But I doubt anyone will notice.
Photo: Milford Sound (though it should be called Milford Fiord as it was created by glacial erosion, not by rivers). Model: (Captain James T.) Gazman
3. Finally, the Otago peninsula is home to a lot of wildlife. From the spotted shag, to fur seals basking on the rocks, to common sea gulls (though Albatrosses also frequent the area) wandering around the car park, there's a fair amount of bird life here to complement the views. Penguins abound as well, but didn't see any since they're only around in the morning and at night.
Photo: Spotted Shag
Photo: Fur Seals basking on rocks
Photo: seagulls in the carpark. Model: Da_tonester reading map (but seagulls seem to know where they're going)
Photo: Kayaking on Lake Taupo. Model: Gazman
Photo: (Still) Kayaking on Lake Taupo. Model: Gazman
3. Panorama of Lake Taupo at sunset (ooh... pretty)
Photo: Lake Taupo at sunset
Photo: The Twisted Hop pub. Models: Happy Gazman and Da_Tonester with tears of joy
We ate earlier in the Loaded Hog which also had it's own range of beers, but in the more usual NZ beer style. Pretty hefty portions. Sitting around us were all the couples that had failed to secure a Valentine's Day reservation at the more romantic spots in Christchurch ;-)
Anyway, today, Da_Tonester's off to the cinema to watch films that came out in the UK at least 6 weeks ago, I'm probably going to check out the Christchurch art gallery which means you'll have to look at Gazman's blog to find out what there is to do in Christchurch.
2. Went Whale Watching in Kaikoura in the morning before heading down to Christchurch. We saw:
Photo: Marine Life. Model: 'Desmond'
Photo: The Big money tail shot. Model: 'Desmond's tail
Photo: Pod of Dolphins. Models: Dusky Dolphins
Photo: Top of Devil's Staircase looking towards Mt Ngarauahoe (probably spelt that wrong). Apparently used for the close-ups on Mount Doom. Model: Pol
Photo: Red Crater Models: Gazman, Da_Tonester
Photo: Red Crater - picture for hanging on Da_Tonester's toilet door. Model: Da_Tonester
Photo: The Emerald Lakes. Model: Da_Tonester
Photo: Looking out across to the end of the hike. Models: Pol, Gazman, Da_Tonester
2. Why-Oh Wai-O-Tapu - geysers and sulphurous lakes - you don't get this kind of thing in the UK! Photo: Lady Knox Geezer (no, sorry, Geyser) in Wai-O-Tapu - before it's been 'induced' using washing powder. Photo: Gazman, Da_Tonester
Photo: Sign says it all really. Chemistry applied to the tourist industry! Model: Da_Tonester and tourists
Photo: The Devil's Bathtub (apparently). Model: Da_Tonester
Photo: "No Fear" Models: Da_Tonester and Gazman. Showing 'no fear' as they look at the inferno crater.
3. Zorbing - rolling down a hill in an inflatable ball. Haven't laughed so much all holiday! If you've wondered what it would feel like to be a shirt inside a washing machine (though probably of more interest might be as a sock as you could then find out where all those missing socks end up), then go for a 'hydrozorb' experience.