Thursday, 19 November 2009

Tunnel Beach


Tunnel Beach, a new place we discovered in our recent visit to the South Island, is just two kilometres south of Dunedin. The place got its name because of a passage that was carved years ago through a rock to give access to a sheltered beach at the base of the cliffs. The walk to the beach is an easy one hour return- although there's quite a bit of a climb involved on the way back to the carpark.


The views on the way are spectacular, and once at the beach we had a lot of fun trying to climb up the huge rocks there.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Climbing up Mt. Ngauruhoe


The team (from left to right): Rayon, Phil, Mishi, Jose & Sylvia


Con Rito y Milita en la Isla Norte

First day in the Coromandel

After a maori performance in Whakarewarewa

Relaxing in some hot pools near Taupo

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Looking for Paua...


Getting ready for a day looking for Paua at Flat Point. (Both of us together with Jackson, Mishi and Beata)

Riversdale, awesome spot to chill out after a morning in the water

Biggest ice cream ever in Masterton, on our way home

The Paua with some garlic, ginger and a little bit of pepper...soo good!

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Best spot to camp out ever!!

trying our brand new BBQ on the beach...somewhere north of Wainui

6:30 sunrise

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

I'm on a boat!




We went on a boat cruise around Gisborne's harbour, on one of the oldest boats in town!! It had been recently restored, and the guys in charge were a couple of old men who were very happy to show us the best spots around and tell us about the place. The weather was brilliant, so we had a very good time...couldn't see any dolphins though :-(

Gisborne

The Cook Landing Site Historic Reserve on Gisborne's seafront marks the place where Captain James Cook first set foot on New Zealand soil in October 1769. This little guy in the picture is Nick Young, the son of the surgeon, he was the first one to see land.

Gisborne is the first city in New Zealand to see the sun every day.

Sunday, 11 October 2009

My Delirium


Some more kiwi music for you to enjoy. This is Ladyhawke, who grew up in a town not far from Palmy. She won six awards at the New Zealand Music Awards last week, including album and sigle of the year. I love this song, and the video is fantastic. Hope you like it!

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Postcards from around the World

To all those people who sent us postcards from every corner of the planet: THANK YOU!!
Thanks to you guys, we now have postcards from all five continents!!! Hopefully we'll get to vist all those places one day... ;-)

Sunday, 27 September 2009

Massey University Student Association Awards

Winners of the MUSA 2009 award for Outstanding Contribution of the Year

Congratulations Phil and Ed!!

Monday, 21 September 2009

Bye bye snow season!


Sunday 20th Sept at Turoa Ski field

The Caccia Birch house


A little bit of history here in Palmerston North: the Caccia Birch House was built in 1895 (and that means "very old" here in New Zealand) for a Scandinavian family. Several families lived there for years and it was used by the army and the university later on. It is now property of the Palmerston North City Council and it is available for use by the whole community. The best part: it's only 5 mins. away from our place :-)

Monday, 14 September 2009

MSC Beach Clean up mission


5th September, cleaning up South Beach