I'll give up trying to put everything in order here with pictures and all. That way it's gonna take forever to catch up to where I am now, so I'm just gonna starts uploading some recent photos here and deal with older ones later.
Now I've spent a week and a half in New Zealand and I love it. Spent a few days camping with Yoko and Mark in a place called Hahei. It's been many years since I've been camping but it didn't take too much time getting used to it again. I guess the fact that the campsite had toilets and showers made it easier!
Now I've spent a week and a half in New Zealand and I love it. Spent a few days camping with Yoko and Mark in a place called Hahei. It's been many years since I've been camping but it didn't take too much time getting used to it again. I guess the fact that the campsite had toilets and showers made it easier!
Tuesday it was time for me to move on and I decided to go to Waitomo, a place famous for it's glowworm caves. Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to take photos in the cave but I did take some pictures of the countryside instead.
After a night in Waitomo I hopped on the bus leaving for Rotorua. Was really looking forward to coming here since I read many nice things about it and Yoko also recommended it to me, and I haven't been disappointed. My first night here I went to Te Puia where I got to experience some Maori culture. They did some dance and song performances and then we got to eat hangi, a traditional meal cooked in baskets under ground. Before we left for the night we went up to watch the Pohutu geyser erupt.
Spent yesterday walking around a rainy Waimangu Volcanic Valley, but it was nice seeing the place even in the rain.
After a night in Waitomo I hopped on the bus leaving for Rotorua. Was really looking forward to coming here since I read many nice things about it and Yoko also recommended it to me, and I haven't been disappointed. My first night here I went to Te Puia where I got to experience some Maori culture. They did some dance and song performances and then we got to eat hangi, a traditional meal cooked in baskets under ground. Before we left for the night we went up to watch the Pohutu geyser erupt.
Spent yesterday walking around a rainy Waimangu Volcanic Valley, but it was nice seeing the place even in the rain.
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2 comments:
Gud, det ser verkligen ut som ett sagolandskap! Kram
Ser ut och låter som du har det jättebra gumman!! :D Enjoy every sec! Här hemma är det vidrigt kallt å snöslaskigt och att titta på dina bilder får en med lätthet att drömma sig bort. Ser nästan lite overkligt bra ut. Massa pussar å kramar
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