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Kathy is prepared for our three hour walk through a rain forest in the rain. She is posed here on the Rainbow Bridge. |
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Typical trail track through the rain forest. |
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A little bit of sunset shot from the front yard of our hotel in Te Anau |
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The road from Queenstown to Wanaka had just a few twist and turns. |
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Queenstown is under the cloud layer in this picture. |
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In Wanaka on our first day we climbed to a lookout above Diamond Lake. |
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Diamond Lake |
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We climbed Mount Roy to get a great view of Lake Wanaka. The hike had an elevation gain of 4200 feet over 6 miles. |
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Mount Aspiring is the snow capped mountain in the background. |
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From Wanaka we drove to Franz Josef. There were several waterfalls along our route. |
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A walk lined with tree ferns. |
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This walk was great for working out sore leg muscles from the previous day's climb. |
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In the late 1800's a boy of eight was exploring on his own. He spent the night at this location. They named the pool after him, so it is called Peter's Pool. |
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The skies in Franz Josef were overcast with fog hiding the mountains so we drove to Gillespies Beach. The beach was full of smooth rocks. |
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Another Gillespies Beach shot. |
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Fox Glacier is located at the back of this valley. You can't get closer unless you take a helicopter ride. |
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The rocks are coated with a red lichen. The rivers in the area are full of finely ground rock from the glaciers. |
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With fog still covering Franz Josef Glacier we drove out to Okarito for a hike up a hill to a lookout. |
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There were great views up and down the coast from the lookout. |
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There were Pohutukawa trees with their beautiful red flowers on our walk. |
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This is a Tomtit Bird |
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Okarito was a harbor during the gold rush period on the west coast of New Zealand. Gold was found on the beaches. This is a youth hostel. |
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The Okarito harbor was infamous for silting in and leaving ships stranded. After large rains the men of the town would hand dig new scouring channels in the harbor. |
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This is an original building from the gold rush period. I think store keepers always ended up with more gold than the miners. |
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Albert's hut was about 6 feet square. |
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This place was named Lazy Acres. It looked like the owner just dropped tools anywhere after he was finished with them. |
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On our last day in Franz Josef the clouds finally lifted enough so we would see the glacier. These waterfalls were on our hike to the glacier. |
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This is a Kea. I believe he was looking for a handout. They are a member of the parrot family. |
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Franz Josef glacier |
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Finally got the reflection picture I wanted. Tomorrow we leave Franz Josef for Westport for a day, then onto Nelson and finally back to Christchurch to complete our tour of New Zealand. |