
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Aussie Merry Christmas!
As we said goodbye to Mikey we caught our early morning flight from Auckland to Sydney. Happy to stretch our legs, we settled down in our spacious hotel room and watched a couple Christmas movies. We set up the tree, open our cake present, and talked with the families back home. Though we brought a little bit of Christmas with us, it’s not quite like home.
Despite knowing the seasons are opposite to ours, it was still bizarre celebrating in sunny warm weather. Families get together, not around a warm fireplace, but a blazing barbie (BBQ, for those who don’t speak Australian). People are wearing Budgie Smugglers (you can figure that one out yourself) and carrying surfboards as they head to the beach with Santa hats everywhere.


Despite knowing the seasons are opposite to ours, it was still bizarre celebrating in sunny warm weather. Families get together, not around a warm fireplace, but a blazing barbie (BBQ, for those who don’t speak Australian). People are wearing Budgie Smugglers (you can figure that one out yourself) and carrying surfboards as they head to the beach with Santa hats everywhere.

So Cheers to all our mates and we wish everyone a warm and happy holiday!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Poor Knights Island
Being avid divers we couldn’t pass up a chance to dive one of Jacque Cousteau’s top 10 dive sites; whether it be one of his top 10 overall or top 10 sub-tropical we don’t know. At 60F we donned almost 14mm of wetsuits to keep us warm for our underwater exploration. Not knowing what to expect for sub-tropical diving we were pleasantly surprised as we entered the water.

We were greeted by hundreds of Trevally Jacks schooling up tiny shrimp for dinner. Once we settled down with our 25 lbs of weight, we explored the encrusted wall and to our delight we were saw numerous nudibranchs (aka sea slugs). Being enthralled by a single nudibranch on a dive we couldn’t believe it when we saw families of them, some as small as a finger nail to almost 4 inches in length. We encountered five different species on our two dives!





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New Zealand,
Poor Knights,
Scuba
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Sacred Waters and Glowworms
After “extreme” day we decided to explore the other attractions of Rotorua. Being known as the thermal wonderland of New Zealand we couldn’t pass up a trip to Wai-O-Tapu. It is home to the largest area of surface thermal activity of any hydrothermal system in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Its sights and smells didn’t disappoint with the Lady Know geyser gushing to almost 20m and hydrogen sulfide burning throughout the park.





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New Zealand,
Rotorua,
Waitomo
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
EXTREME!
What are these people running from? They’re not, they’re running to, the most extreme sports New Zealand has to offer. We hoped there would be no extreme eliminations. Adrenalin Junkies unite!


Next, was our 43 m bungee jumping! After getting our leg straps secured we hopped aboard the crane and one by one reluctantly threw ourselves off. Not as fun as skydiving, and a little bit scarier, but being invented here we couldn’t pass it up and now we can check it off our list.


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Bungy,
New Zealand,
Skydive,
Zorb
Friday, December 18, 2009
Mt. Doom and the Devil’s Staircase
Tongariro Alpine crossing is said to be one of New Zealand most famous one day hikes encompassing a 19.4km excursion beginning with an ascent up the Devil’s Staircase up above the cloud cover leading to spectacular views of volcanoes, craters, thermal vents, and brilliant blue pools. It also has its claim to fame as many of the Lord of the Rings clips were filmed here. The volcano Mt. Ngauruhoe was actually Mt. Doom.



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New Zealand,
Tongariro
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Abel Tasman National Park
We settled in Motueka for 2 days (the longest in one place for New Zealand) to explore the beautiful beaches and seals around Abel Tasman National Park. While shopping at the food market for the upcoming days, we bumped into some Kiwis we had met in India and we’re invited to dinner the next night.




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Abel Tasman,
New Zealand,
Seal
Flipping with Flipper
As our first attempt to swim with dolphins in Akaroa didn’t work out so well; we decided to give it another go in Kaikoura where the pods can be found in the hundreds. Words can’t describe how amazing this place was. Imagine pods of 500 wild Dusky dolphins playing around on clear flat seas and a bright sunny day. We didn’t believe until we were face to face with dolphins everywhere. As soon as we left the boat groups of 1 to 10 dolphins would swim past. It was our job to entertain the dolphins in any way we could. We must have looked and sounded so ridiculous to the dolphins and the crew, squawking and squealing, Jason even sang some Christmas songs, but it worked and they came within inches of you. If you made eye contact and swam in circles they would swim around with you too, but the humans got dizzy after awhile and had to stop.





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Dolphins,
New Zealand
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ice, Ice, Baby….
It has been raining for two days straight and we had our fingers crossed it would let up when we arrived in Franz Josef for glacier hiking. Unfortunately, you can’t have it all and the weather continued as it pleased. The water crossing to the glacier was too strong to pass so we viewed the Franz Josef Glacier from across the way in our ponchos, soaked from the thighs down, not too cold at least. With some time to kill we drove back down the road to check out Fox Glacier hoping we could sneak across to that one, but it was closed as well. Even though we didn’t get to walk on a glacier we still saw some beautiful views. Maybe next time glaciers… Check it! Da Da Dun Dun Dun Da Dun Dun
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Glaciers,
New Zealand
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Fiordland National Park – Milford Sounds



It’s on the road again back on shore for our next destination, Franz Josef Glacier.

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Milford Sounds,
New Zealand
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Shake your tail feathers





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New Zealand,
Penguins
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Home Sweet Van
After a week in a cabin with a kitchen and bathroom, we get to enjoy three weeks in a midget minivan as we drive across New Zealand. The VW Caddy comes fully equipped with a mini fridge, mp3 player, and a comfy fold down bed. We lovingly call it “Michelangelo TMNT” as it is our bright orange home that resembles a turtle shell.





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Akaroa,
Dolphins,
New Zealand
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