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On to Rotorua, but it's still raining!!

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Well, we haven't managed to stay ahead of the rain as we have headed south to Rotorua. Travelling south down the Pacific Coast Highway we did manage to take in some lovely scenery although slightly overcast. We made a stop at Mount Maunganui where the sun actually broke through and we had a lovely hour or so wandering along the beach where an abundance of green-lipped mussels can be found (Idris would enjoy it here!!!).

Onwards to Te Puke for an interesting tour of a Kiwi fruit farm and a sample of the goods!!!

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We then decided to carry on down to Rotorua as the rain drew in. Infamous for it's sulphurous smell, it hasn't disappointed, which has been a particular problem for Bob, with his equipment!!!!

The evening was not without incident as close by there was an armed police stand-off, with police cars racing all over the place!!!

Today it has been raining torrentially and continually!!! Visibility has been very poor and our planned day had to be amended. However, we have visited the Buried Village of Te Wairoa which was overcome by a volcano (Mount Tarawera) in June 1886. It was fascinating to walk round and to hear from one of the survivors great grandchildren.

We then went on to Te Puia where there are hot thermal mud springs and active geysers provided a spectacular display, only beaten by Bob who was called up to perform the Haka during a Maori display. (He doesn't change does he!!!) Unfortunately he didn't get a gold medal for his participation, Laurie!!!

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We have managed to keep ourselves entertained during a terrible day weatherwise, but have missed out on the gondola ride and luge and various other scenic attractions. With visibility so poor it has also been impossible to get any good pictures, but we live in hope for a better day tomorrow as we head down to Lake Taupo and on to Napier.

Posted by bobjanrtw 11:00 PM Archived in Tourist Sites | New Zealand Comments (1)

New Zealand - or is it England????

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We have now safely made the trip across to New Zealand, arriving in Auckland to find it was wet, windy and cold!!!! At least the trip was once again on time and all the luggage is still intact!

We have now spent 24 hours in Auckland and it has rained continuously with visibility very poor, so a trip up the Sky Tower was a non-starter! The museum was the only place to go where we wouldn't get wet, so we headed off there, only to find that everyone else had come to the same conclusion!!! Did we say we wouldn't get wet?? The bus driver missed the stop and we got soaked walking across the park to the museum!!!

At least the history of the Maori people made it a worthwhile trip, but unfortunately after working at the OU Museum of Natural History, their displays were no match to those in Oxford.

This is the first time of our 80 days travelling so far that we have had to get the waterproofs out, so I suppose we shouldn't really complain - should we!!!

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We have now hired a car and left the city, with the weather clearing slightly as we headed south and round to the Coramandel Peninsula. By the time we had completed the 200km journey the sun was shining brightly and we were able to visit the Hot Water Beach, an interesting volcanic phenomenon where you can dig a hole in the sand and find hot water springs to sit in!!!

We then continued on to our overnight stop of Whitianga where we found a lovely harbour and a large bay with several places for swimming, fishing and boating.

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In this short time we have already seen mangnificent views of forests, mountains and coastal regions, which augurs well for the next 4 weeks. We only hope that the predicted rain holds off, or as we move south we keep ahead of it's advance!!!!

Posted by bobjanrtw 10:29 PM Archived in Tourist Sites | New Zealand Comments (1)

On top of the World - Down Under

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Wow!!!! We have just spent our last day in Australia with what we hoped would be the highlight of our stay in Syndey - the Harbour Bridge Climb. And we were right!! It was an absolutely amazing experience and an incredible piece of engineering - done without the aid of a single computer!!!

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We were really lucky with the weather - it was fine, warm and not too windy when we set off, although the wind and rain did come in as we reached the final descent.

It has left us feeling on top of the world as we now head back to the hotel to pack ready for our trip onwards to New Zealand tomorrow (Monday) morning.

Footnote:

Some things we have found interesting in our time in Australia but have not mentioned before:

Vegemite is definitely no substitute for Marmite!
A lot of brand names taste different here to the UK.
There is no alcohol for sale in supermarkets - you have to go to a "Bottle shop" to buy your beers and wine etc!
Thongs are flip flops (Bob was very disappointed!!!)
The Aussies shorten any word they can.
Customer service is much better than in the UK!
IT DOES RAIN IN AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by bobjanrtw 9:15 PM Archived in Tourist Sites | Australia Comments (0)

Whitewash!!!!

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What can we say??? The experience has been an experience!!!! We have enjoyed being here and have to admit that the better team won but it would have been nice if we had put up a bit more of a fight!! At least the abuse is now over and we can carry on our fantastic journey!!!

Yes, we went to days 3 and 4 at the SCG to see the coup de grace applied by the "old men" - the only saving grace was the enthusiasm and noise of the Barmy Army!!!!

In between we have had a good time - going back to Manly for some sunbaking and a trip to the Sydney Showground for some Aussie speedway. A bit different from England but entertaining none the less. Besides the speedway there was a display of vintage racing cars, some amazing motorcycle stunts and monster trucks, together with a fireworks display to rival New Year's Eve!!!!

We have also met up with Peter and Declan (Ardmore House) who looked after us on our first few days in Australia (when we were both somewhat under the weather!!!) and had a lovely meal at a local Italian restaurant called Alfredo's. Peter's stories of his time as an opera singer kept us entertained and they are both very knowledgeable about Australia.

Posted by bobjanrtw 9:01 PM Archived in Events | Australia Comments (0)

A New Year's Eve to remember!!!

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We are still pinching ourselves every day as we cannot believe how lucky we are to be seeing all these amazing sights, and none more so than New Year's Eve on Sydney Harbour!

Things kicked off the night before, with lots of people camping out on the seafront to get the best position!!!

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We had a leisurly start with a trip to the local shops to get provisions for the day (and the champagne of course!!!). We then decided to have a wander down the Cremorne seafront to see how things were going and found several more people had set up camp ready for the evening. As we were wandering along we came across a bench at the top of the wharf which had an excellent view of the Bridge and the Opera House and after sitting there for a while to people watch we decided that this was a good spot for our camp!!! So Bob went back to the hotel to pick up a few bits and pieces and we settled back to enjoy the event. By this time it was midday - so there was still a 12 hour stretch before us!!! Bob went walkabout (well he went on the ferry across to Circular Quay to see what was going on over there) and I sat with a book in the sunshine and enjoyed watching the masses of people and boats jockeying for the best position!!! Apparently Richard Branson was in town with his liner, but he obviously didn't know we were there as we did not get the call!!! Paris Hilton has been in Sydney creating a storm, and Nicole Kidman too, so we have managed to keep out of the limelight!!!

The first real event was at 9pm with the family fireworks from the Botanical Gardens and these were spectacular enough, although surpassed by those at midnight.

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There were firework barges positioned all along the river, and when they started we could see five lots of the same fireworks all syncronised, along with the fireworks on the Bridge itself and on skyscrapers in the city.

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All in all it was a breathtaking experience. We drank a toast to all our friends and relatives around the World as we saw in the New Year and hope you all have a great 2007!

Posted by bobjanrtw 7:38 PM Archived in Events | Australia Comments (1)

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