After charging our computers’ and our own batteries in
Alexandra, Mark and I drove to the east coast of New Zealand's South Island
again. From Palmerston, we made a slight detour to the north, before following the coastline southwards
with our
rented camper. Along the way, we stopped to see a few interesting
sights. Before spending the night on a parking lot in the city Dunedin, we
explored the rugged Otago Peninsula. Here are some of the images we captured.
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Moeraki Boulders on the beach north of Palmerston |
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The Moeraki Boulders are an interesting phenomenon! |
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One Moeraki Boulder "fallen" to pieces |
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Katiki Point Lighthouse - we didn't see any penguins |
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Coastal view from Katiki Point |
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Big fur seal on Katiki Point |
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Sleepy fur seal, Katiki Point |
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A few of the 30 million sheep in New Zealand |
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Coastal view north of Dunedin |
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Little boathouse at low tide, Otago Peninsula |
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View from Taiaroa Head, the NW point of the Otago Peninsula |
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View from the car park for the Sandymount trail, Otago Peninsula |
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Sandymount trail, Otago Peninsula |
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Along the Sandymount trail, Otago Peninsula |
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Lover's Leap, Sandymount trail |
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Top of the hill, Sandymount trail |
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Walking back to the car park, Sandymount trail |
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Otago Peninsula |
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Church in Dunedin at nightfall |
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Dunedin's train station... |
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...said to be the most photographed building in New Zealand! |
2 comments:
Amazing that you were able to get that close to the Fur Seal!
Loved revisiting Dunedin and Otago through your lens. Your shot of the church at sundown was especially brilliant!
We never did make it to Lovers Leap...I thought the Captain might push me over :-)
Gorgeous pics Liesbet! I love those boulders, we stopped there on the drive home after our wedding and waded out to take pictures on top of the ones in the water... I ended up going swimming in my dress
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