Saturday, February 21, 2009

Caves, beaches, tourist bathrooms, sand dunes, oh yeah

The Wellington Ukulele Orchestra at the Cuba St Carnival

Big Blue enjoys a sunset on Cape Egmont

The largest and oldest Kauri tree in New Zealand

The Dodgers and the Sugar Loaf Islands

Cape Reinga Lighthouse, the northernmost point of the north island

Sandboarding in the northland

Chilling with Big Blue and the ocean background

Big Blue and the Bay of Islands

Famous, crazy artistic toilets

Does this count as spelunking?

So after 2 weeks, I get to go online for the second time. Been busy out around the country, exploring the north island, seeing a ton and living it up. The van is still going great, been driving a lot and put on 3000 kilometers so far.

After leaving Auckland we went up to the Bay of Islands passing through Kawakawa, the place of the infamous Hundertwasser toilets. Austrian artist Hundertwasser designed some crazy toilets with no straight lines in a town in the middle of nowhere, which has become a spot to come, relieve yourself, take a photo and leave. Gotta love it.

Explored some sweet caves nearby the Bay of Islands which were off the beaten path and better than some of the other touristy, expensive ones. Hiked in through slippery rock, to wade through knee deep water through funky rocks, glow worms and lots of darkness.

The northland was my favorite part of the north island so far. Super white, soft beaches with hardly anyone around. Great sandboading, sliding down super steep hills at rocket speeds. At the top we cooked dinner after bodysurfing where the two oceans meet and chilled with the sun setting in one of the most isolated places in NZ.

Down in New Plymouth we went on a tour of the seals around the Sugar Loaf islands, catching heaps of pacific salmon along the way, two of which we were able to take back with us for a huge feast. Fresh fish, along with roasted sweet potato and sweet corn, oh that's the life. Not eating like normal travelers, eating quite well and living it up.

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