They were having a driftwood art contest on the beach. Hope the tide doesn't come in too far!
We had lunch with this guy at Moorhouse Beach.
Ang and Daddio at Moorhouse Beach:)
Then we headed south to introduce our visitors to the stunning glaciers. The end of December and the beginning of January brought heavy rains and lots of flooding to this area. This is what the Warning sign at Franz Josef Glacier looked like on Dec. 21, 2009.
This is what it looked like on Jan 27, 2010. Water is very powerful!
What do you think this is? Ten points for the correct answer. :)
Fox Glacier
Lake Hawea on the way to Wanaka.
In Wanaka we stayed at an awesome B&B. We climbed up the hill outside the back door and this was the view. Wow!
A tulip, my favorite!
Lake Wanaka, so beautiful!
There is a place in Wanaka full of illusions called Puzzle World. How many people in this photo are real?
Wow look how strong we are!
In Queenstown we took a ride across Lake Wakatipu on the TSS Earnslaw, built in the early 1900s. This ship uses steam created from burning coal to get across the lake. It was built to cut the travel time from one end of the huge lake to the other.
Beautiful Lake Wakatipu.
After Queenstown we continued our adventure to Fiordland where we visited Doubtful Sound, a very remote area of the country. The start of our journey was a one hour boat across Lake Manapouri.
Enjoying the ride on Lake Manapouri.
From there we loaded in a van for a 45 minute drive over a very curvy Wilmot Pass Road. This is the view of Doubtful Sound from the top.
At the bottom of Wilmot Pass Road the Sea Finn of Deep Cove Charters was waiting for us. We loaded into the overnight fishing boat for our adventure on Doubtful Sound. We had an absolutely stunning day, beautiful weather!
Don't worry even though the boat in the distance looks like a pirate ship it's not a real one.
Beautiful Doubtful Sound:)
Since the weather was so favorable we went out into the Tasman Sea to try our luck at some fishing. Yeah, John got one!
I caught a blue cod too!
When Chris, our skipper, was filleting the fish, the birds were swarming us. This is an albatross checking out the tasty fish scraps.
The next morning we were greeted by dolphins playing in the wake of the boat. Neat!
We then took a flight from Queenstown back to Auckland.
We ate dinner as the sun was setting in the revolving restaurant at the top of the Sky Tower. This is the view from the top.
The Sky Tower all lit up at night.
Chris, our skipper from Doubtful Sound, gave us three huge crayfish tails (aka lobster) to take along and eat. They were quite tasty!
I had sooooo much fun. I'd take a vacation with you two anytime!!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, your pictures are amazing! <3
I'm looking forward to seeing the pics from after we left. Dad said that you referred to the beach as beeeaaaaaauuuuutiiiiiiful. (did I get that right?) I know we were your entertainment for a couple of weeks but I hope you two could remember what to do by yourselves without our (bad) influence. He wants to know if there is still a need for that very specialized type of filter that we seemed to be using often.....when the boys told stories....and you, too, occasionally, Ang. :-) Or did we burn out the filter and do we need to find another one??? <3 Be safe traveling buddies!
ReplyDeleteOh, btw, we should have gotten you shot glasses for the many beers you'll need to share without us. lol 8-D
ReplyDeleteI don't know what the rock wall is. Maybe an old wall to keep the sheep in? I do know that the photo of the flower is a Cala Lilly and not a tulip!!! Can't wait to see you guys in a few weeks. I'm having Mexican night on Wednesday with Ryan so he can meet the 'rents!
ReplyDeleteYou may be craving Mexican food, but I'm craving lobster!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a blast!! Love all the pics & stories!! Can't wait to see you soon!! :)
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