Auckland,
We left the
rain and The Bay of Islands behind
us and headed south to Auckland.
It was nice and sunny and our first stop en-route was Wakawaka, where we
detoured to see Hundertwasser’s world famous toilets. This was a fun, quirky little town. After visiting the toilets Jim needed
to take a rest on the town sofa.
Not that comfortable but definitely a designer, one of a kind.
From here we
travelled on for a short distance, to Kawiti to the Glow Worm Caves. These were absolutely incredible. It was a small private Maori family
operation and the caves were full of stalactites and stalagmites. In total darkness you looked up to the
ceiling of the caves and it was like looking at the Milky Way but instead of
stars they were living glow-worms.
They hang from the ceiling and depending on how hungry they are, the
brighter they glow. We had a
private tour by a very knowledgeable young Maori man. Unfortunately due to the sensitive nocturnal nature of these
incredible microscopic beings we were not allowed to take photos. However, after exiting the caves we
returned over the top, through an untouched prehistoric forest ,albeit for the
designated walkways. This was
truly an amazing experience.
From here we
headed further south, stopping at Sheepworld, in Warkworth, where we witnessed
the shearing of a sheep by a true “New Zealander” who hailed from Bromley,
Kent, UK. We spent quite some time
talking with him after the demonstration and learnt much about how he trains
his dogs, the breeds he uses and for which purposes and then as you can see
Barbara tried to abscond with the cutest little lamb. “He fell in love with me, really, just look at the photo”
After being
wrestled away from the new love in my life we travelled on to our destination
in Auckland. The “Harbour Oaks”
was down by the port where we docked whilst on board the ship and had amazing
views from the balcony. It was very comfortable and being centrally located it
was easy to get anywhere. We first
visited Mission Bay, followed by Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium a truly amazing
place where we saw penguins in their simulated habitat and got soaked by a stingray. From there we took in
Parnell’s Rose Gardens, The Nancy Steen Garden and Judges Bay. The following day we went back to The
Museum, which we had initially visited when we docked with the cruise
ship. This time we went to the
Winter Gardens and the park surrounding The Museum. In the afternoon we left the car at the hotel and took the
ferry to Devonport, just across the water and a totally different way of life
from the city.
The next
morning we drove to Hamilton……………..
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Hundertwassers World Famous Toilets - Wakawaka |
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Jim on the Town Sofa - Wakawaka |
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Prehistoric Forest - Glow Worm Caves |
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Barbara Stealing the Lamb |
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Auckland from Mission Bay Point |
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Penguins at Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium |
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Getting Soaked by Phoebe The Stingray |
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Parnell's Rose Garden |
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Nancy Steen Garden |
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Judges Bay |
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View from Balcony - Harbour Oaks |
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Winter Gardens |
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Auckland Museum Gardens |
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Auckland Museum |
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Ferry Building |
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