Day 3 in New Zealand
To keep the jet-lag under control after 38 hours flight and changing 9 hours' worth of time zones, I decided to have an early start for Saturday and check out places "just down the road" - old lighthouse 40 km from the motel in Waiuku. Mainly to confirm if the country is still as dreamy as it got recorded in my mind at 2008. And also to take quieter side roads to remind myself how it was to drive on the wrong side of the road.
Still New Zealand is amazing, even during the harsh winter! Now it is the winter - only few flowers in blossoms, butterflies flying, some people running outside in shorts, though some trees actually have lost the leaves.
The stacks in the upper right corner belongs to the New Zealand Steel mill. It seems to be the only heavy industry mill in this corner of the country.
Winter 1 - logo of Swedbank
Winter 2
Winter 3
To keep the jet-lag under control after 38 hours flight and changing 9 hours' worth of time zones, I decided to have an early start for Saturday and check out places "just down the road" - old lighthouse 40 km from the motel in Waiuku. Mainly to confirm if the country is still as dreamy as it got recorded in my mind at 2008. And also to take quieter side roads to remind myself how it was to drive on the wrong side of the road.
Still New Zealand is amazing, even during the harsh winter! Now it is the winter - only few flowers in blossoms, butterflies flying, some people running outside in shorts, though some trees actually have lost the leaves.
The stacks in the upper right corner belongs to the New Zealand Steel mill. It seems to be the only heavy industry mill in this corner of the country.
Winter 1 - logo of Swedbank
Winter 2
Winter 3
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