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| Sunset on the West coast |
After a day in Christchurch, we set off on a tour of the South Island. There was not enough time to see it all but we planned out a loop that would take us across the island to the West coast. We visited a national park north of Greymouth and viewed the Pancake Rocks and blowhole. The incredible scenery is reminiscent of the Oregon coast but more tropical with lusher growth and more palm trees. We spent the night in Hokitika.
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| West Coast |
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| Natural arch at Pancake Rocks |
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| Rainbow at Franz Josef Glacier |
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| Park in Queenstown |
The next day took us north again through the center of the island along the east side of the mountains. Just like in Washington state, the east side is drier and cooler. It looks just like Eastern Washington with barren rolling hills, orchards and vineyards, lots of fruit stands beside the road. We spent the night at lake Tekapo. There is a small mountain there with several observatories on top. The local area has ordinances to limit lights at night so astronomers can get better observations. We took a night time tour of the observatory. The southern sky was clear and magnificent. We used a variety of telescopes to view, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Nebulae, star clusters. With the naked eye we also viewed the Magellenic Clouds, satellite galaxies to the Milky Way only visible in the Southern hemisphere that was really cool. It was pretty cold up there.
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| Central South Island |
Then it was back to Christchurch and a flight to Auckland the next morning. I am writing this from Auckland. We will have a week here to explore North Island and then it will be home to Seattle and the end of our journey.
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| Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest |
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| Southern Alps |







