To get to the south island you have to take a ferry, fly or be a really good swimmer. I opted for the 3 hour boat ride which was really nice and extremely windy. At one point I could lean into the wind and have it hold me up. The scenery was gorgeous, check it out.
This looked really nice even if it was through the bus window.
Split apple rock in Abel Tasman.
Sunset in Barrytown, a "town" of 40 people? more like Barry-no-town.
sorry about the small pictures, click on them, they should get bigger.
I traveled down towards the west coast where we stayed for a couple nights on a farm. I slept in my tent and really missed my thermarest and wanted to kill all the cows and roosters in the morning. The farm was right beside Abel Tasman National Park where I went on a sailing trip. The weather was perfect and the wind was up.
Anchorage baySplit apple rock in Abel Tasman.
Sunset in Barrytown, a "town" of 40 people? more like Barry-no-town.
sorry about the small pictures, click on them, they should get bigger.
2 comments:
WOAH! That rock must have been hit by lightning!
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