On to whales!!!
02.02.2007
19 °C
Having spent a couple of restful days in Christchurch we headed further north to Kaikoura where we had booked a trip to go whale watching, if the weather was okay. We arrived to find that the trip was on, but they were recommending we take seasickness tablets - not a good omen!!!
However, once we were on our way, we discovered the sea was really quite calm and although overcast the visibility was good for whale watching and it wasn't raining!!!
Fortunately the trip was successful as we spotted two giant sperm whales on the surface taking in air, spouting water and then diving gracefully back to the depths, with their customary wave of their tails as they disappeared!!
The whales were named by the local guides as Tiaki and Noodle, two almost permanent residents in the depths off Kaikoura. It was a magnificent sight so close in to the shoreline - made possible because of the massive drop in the ocean bed - from a depth of 200m to 1500m in a very short distance where the whales feed on squid (1000 a day!!!), sharks and anything else in its way!!
With a vast abundance of sealife along the Kaikoura coast with seals, dolphins and all manner of birds (probably including penguins but we didn't see any - again!!!) there were trips for everything, but unfortunately at a cost, so we just drove round to the peninsula and saw most of it for free!!!
Having spent the night in Kaikoura we then took in our final views of the South Island as we headed for Picton and the ferry to Wellington, arriving there to find a huge amount of hussle and bustle as an International Rugby 7's Tournament was taking place, much to the excitement of all Kiwis (they don't seem get out much!!!). The only other entertainment we have seen advertised on our travels has been an Evening with Pam Ayres and a Burt Bacharach Concert!!!
So it was farewell to the South Island with its less than favourable weather but wonderful scenery nonetheless!!
We now head back north from Wellington to Auckland over the next few days.
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