Bluff & Steward Island
Che differenza c e fra Bluff e la tazza del cesso? Che nella tazza del cesso puoi tirare l acqua....Dopo aver decantato la bellezza di tanti posti, devo dire che Bluff, il punto piu a Sud dell isola del Sud fa davvero schifo. Una fabbrica di alluminio sovrasta il paesaggio marino old warehouses and abandoned to their fate surround. It sucks even the lodge and the slow connection is so slow that the site of tin times out and I can not even read your mail. Fortunately, tomorrow we take the ferry and go to Stewart Island, to hunt (metaphorically speaking of course ....) kiwi.
For the lover of the road ... we went from Queenstown to Te Anau, Miltford Sound, Te Anau and again, following the scenic route to the south, we arrived in Bluff.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
My Dog Changes Its Color
Queenstown
We are alive ... ... and Queenstown for a while disappeared from the internet because we had to book some stuff for the fact that the person last trip to Australia and the short time we had available on the network devoted to this (I apologize who sent mail and received no replies). What can I say? If the North Island is beautiful, that the South is spectacular. What more 'hits and' how everything changes in a few tens of miles ... from the fjord to mountain scenery, the tranquility of the lake waves passing through the most savage wildness' of rivers trapped between the canyon. And for miles and miles there 's just pure nature with some paesucolo scattered here and there. Considering that you sleep with on average 10 euro per person per night, I begin to understand why 'after 3 months the New Zealand government throws you out ....
For those who follow the road, we started from Picton ... here we took a tour boat in the fjords and we went to the north-east to Kaikorua, North Canterbury. Then we returned to the North-West Nelson, we went to Motueka in Tasman National Park and we went to Farewell Spitz, north of Tataki. We left towards Saint-Arnaud, in Nelson Lake National Park and we headed to Westport. From there north to Kakamera (or something), we went to Franz Josef and Fox Glacier, and then finally Haalst Queenstown. Where we are now. Kisses to all
Gabriel
We are alive ... ... and Queenstown for a while disappeared from the internet because we had to book some stuff for the fact that the person last trip to Australia and the short time we had available on the network devoted to this (I apologize who sent mail and received no replies). What can I say? If the North Island is beautiful, that the South is spectacular. What more 'hits and' how everything changes in a few tens of miles ... from the fjord to mountain scenery, the tranquility of the lake waves passing through the most savage wildness' of rivers trapped between the canyon. And for miles and miles there 's just pure nature with some paesucolo scattered here and there. Considering that you sleep with on average 10 euro per person per night, I begin to understand why 'after 3 months the New Zealand government throws you out ....
For those who follow the road, we started from Picton ... here we took a tour boat in the fjords and we went to the north-east to Kaikorua, North Canterbury. Then we returned to the North-West Nelson, we went to Motueka in Tasman National Park and we went to Farewell Spitz, north of Tataki. We left towards Saint-Arnaud, in Nelson Lake National Park and we headed to Westport. From there north to Kakamera (or something), we went to Franz Josef and Fox Glacier, and then finally Haalst Queenstown. Where we are now. Kisses to all
Gabriel
Friday, March 13, 2009
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