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Having just spent the night in Wanaka and taking a few snap shots, I thought I would start a new topic for New Zealand photo's. I will shift my other ones over here later, but first here are some from Wanaka in the South Island.

The Lake.
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Looking back at the township.
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Sunset.
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The Lake Next Day.
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Clyde Hydro-Electric Catchment.
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Nelson, South Island.

Fifeshire Rock.
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Haul Ashore Island.
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Murchison, South Island.

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Fern Flat.
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Maruia Saddle, South Island.

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Westport, South Island.

Carters Beach.

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That looks like a very nice place to spend the night, I bet it was hard to leave after just one day though.
Thanks for the pics.

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Dunedin, South Island.

Otago Harbour.
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Dunedin City.
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Beach at the Mole.
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The Mole.
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End of The Mole
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Taiaroa Head. (opposite The Mole, creating entrance to Otago Harbour)
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Residential Dunedin.
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Otago Upper Harbour, Dunedin.
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Jones'n4chrome wrote:That looks like a very nice place to spend the night, I bet it was hard to leave after just one day though.
Thanks for the pics.

Chuck
Dunedin is my home town now. As you can see from the above photo's, it's not to bad here either. 8)
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Great pics Stuart! Some of lake areas looks very much like the impound lakes and terrain behind the different dams on sections of the Snake River where it runs along the border between Oregon and Idaho north towards Washington.

For some reason I thought your area did not get snow except in the high mountains- so it was a shock to see snow in your hometown of Dunedin.
I guess I was under the impression that it was a semi-tropical area down there.
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db, I'm 250 miles North (warmer) and can post the same winter pics, but summer is good, eh.

Stuart , nice sunset colors.

I've got pics of the bus at some of those places, especially along Lake Dunstan :wink:
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Dusty, you could fill out this thread with more photo's to. I'm sure you've of plenty showing NZ in your collection.
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Fiordland, South Island.

This is a Kea, native mountain parrot. Like many of our native birds the colours can look rather drab.

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Don't be fooled by this one though, they are cheeky and like to eat the rubber seals around car windscreens.

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And they are really much more colourful than first appearances suggest.

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Oh , yeah , the native cry of the Kea , ragtoplandrover ragtoplandrover ..... :D
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Hey Dusty and Stuart- those cone shaped rocks in the harbor, are those man-made or natural? And what are the timber remnants from along the shoreline? Was there once an elevated walkway there or some such thing?
Sure like the pics guys! Beautiful place down there! DB
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HEY DUSTY, the pics you posted are fantastic, wish they would hurry up with the bridge to New Zealand, have a 140 gallon tank onboard, and its full of diesel, got my eyes on a 100 gallon aluminum rectangle tank off a 18 wheeler, but I doubt that would even come close to enough fuel to get there. Yaw have some beautiful scenery over there, enjoy as much travel as you can while your young enough to enjoy it. Most people in the US work all thier life, retire, buy a RV travel a few years and then die, JUST DO IT while you can enjoy it and HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU

GRAYDAWG's driver JAMES
ps keep sending those beautiful picture's, I may try to print them and frame some of them.
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