Have spent today travelling to Gisbourne.
This is 576km or 357miles.
The hills are more undulating and the traffic more plentiful.
Ran out of petrol.
Met some BMX’ers with petrol cans who filled me up and continued on my merry way.
Living on a Narrowboat
Have spent today travelling to Gisbourne.
This is 576km or 357miles.
The hills are more undulating and the traffic more plentiful.
Ran out of petrol.
Met some BMX’ers with petrol cans who filled me up and continued on my merry way.
Wellington, Botanical Gardens, New Zealand
Wellington, Botanical Gardens, New Zealand
Wellington, Botanical Gardens, New Zealand
You can take a cable car which takes you from the town centre up to Wellington’s Botanical Gardens.
Then walk down through the gardens.
Here on recommendation from old Kezza.
Had a late lunch in Intercontinental and spent the afternoon in this, New Zealand’s national museum.
Natural History, Arts, Settlers, Maori, Geology.
There are 5 floors. It is modern. I didn’t like some of the plastic displays which were on the lower floors which were full of kids.
As you went up though the kids diminished. There were a couple of good displays. And it was generally a good place to wander round for a few hours.
Here’s a couple of displays.
NZ Arrivals, Te Papa Museum, New Zealand
Shows imported species.
You can look at this whilst it scrolls through species introduced from 1796 up until 2006.
Acclimatisation is the technical phrase for it.
When the settlers first arrived the sheep refused to eat the grass, didn’t like the taste.
Other interesting introductions include trout and salmon in 1897.
Corn Beef Cow, Te Papa Museum, New Zealand
Corn Beef Cow.
Weblinks: Te Papa Museum
Arrived last night by 3 1/2 hour ferry trip.
Located here at the IBIS, the first hotel I came across.
Prices are cheap around $100 p/n.
The cheapest yet in New Zealand.
Here’s a view of the waterfront from Te Papa museum, rock gardens.