Hopefully I'll be exploring on 2 wheels soon as my bike is nearly ready for some pedaling action!
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Monday, 16 August 2010
More out and about in Southland
Hopefully I'll be exploring on 2 wheels soon as my bike is nearly ready for some pedaling action!
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Some shots of Southland
Bluff Harbour from Bluff Hill lookout. Looking roughly East.
Bluff is a small Port town at the Southern tip of the New Zealand mainland. Famous for it's oysters it also serves as a ferry terminal to Stewart Island. There is a very large Aluminium plant across the water on Tiwai Point. This has it's own jetty on which a large bulk carrier ship has docked on the left of the frame. Bauxite (Ore) comes from Queensland, Australia.
Due to the large amounts of electricity required to produce Aluminium a hydro electric power station was built a few hundred kms away near Lake Manapouri as a joint project.
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Inland Southern Cantebury \ Otago
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Porters Ski Field
Above, apparently the only alpine species of Parrot - the Kea. Contact with humans has led to this bird becoming a pest and they are known to hang out near National Park visitor centres. Often they pick at anything including car weatherstrips, unattended walking boots, camping gear etc.
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Dunedin and Carisbrook
It was a memorable game - shame we couldn't score in the second half. Well there's always next weekend.
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Melbourne and Sorrento
Sorrento Back Beach


Sphynx rock. Just as I took the photo a beam of light penetrated the clouds and pointed to the head of the Sphynx. What a moment!


Sundown. Went for a chilly swim - more just a dip actually but was refreshed all the same. Afterwards spent a few hours in the Peninsula Hot Springs where baths simmer bodies in up to 42 degrees of heat. There are plunge pools and a Sauna too - a contrast from the wild Ocean beach.
Below are some of Melbourne Uni buildings. It is the second oldest university in Australia - founded in 1853.
Below - Botany dept. (this is not my picture - it is now winter so the green is less visible - although I saw it during Summer without my camera)

Medical Sciences
Old Arts building and Quad
Old residential buildings overshadowed by modern blocks.

Welsh Church, LaTrobe St



Street performer - instrument that detects the position of hands and changes the frequency of pitch and tone. I saw one of these on Tomorrows World a few years ago but this is the first time in real life. Quite strange and novel but not much beats the guitar for street music in my view!
Here it is - ACDC Lane.
...and some great pop art - album artwork recreated in oils on the wall of basement discs.
Flinders St Station completed circa 1909. Around 1500 trains per day pass through with 100'000 people.
The MCG (Melborne Cricket Ground, or 'The G' to the locals) shared between Aussie rules football and cricket. It is the largest stadium in Australia and has the world record for tallest light towers of any in the world! (Thanks wikipedia!)
We watched Aussie rules football with Collingwood Magpies versus Geelong Cats and it was almost capacity crowd with around 90'000 people. Beer and soup! Immense.
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