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Works end, yeah right
Rooms with a View
Tauranga City waterfront. An enterprising AirBnB perhaps? Parking for the EBike, privacy and fishing at the door in a comfy chair.
Gold mining pan
An 'original' gold mining pan. circa 1850. Tuapeka Mouth. South Is. NZ
Maori
At the entrance to Gate Pa, Tauranga. Site of one of the most bloody battles between colonists and Maori.
Sir Colin Meads
One of New Zealand's most iconic All Blacks has been honoured with a statue in his hometown of Te Kuiti.
The Steel Works
Hobbiton. June 2023
Grows On You
We found this old 'structure' almost as far south as one can go in New Zealand. On a farm at The Nugget Point, this may qualify as one of the first and only remaining houses built by Maori (according to the farm owner). The corrugated iron roof is a recent addition (sometime in the last 50-60 years).
Waihi Rail Shed
Ghost house??
Spotted while looking for signposted Ghost Town, down a dirty dusty side road off the Forgotten Highway. Never found it. Maybe the Ghosts migrated on.
Blue-Moon-1-Aug-2024
Maori
At the entrance to Gate Pa, Tauranga.
Strange Cloud
Atmospheric anomaly, or ???
Go away.
Spotted somewhere.
Hidden Bicycle
Coast-side, Waitara.
Autumn colours
The new litter
Too much off mate
Always kinda liked at that tree.
Another Dead Car
In the ditch, Hwy 29 Tauranga. Probably stolen and discarded.
Reflections
Fail the students
An old mining area, these schools were run by the government. Karangahake Gorge, NZ
Winter Sunrise 6am
While waiting for the kettle to boil.
Black Beauty
A different view of A bit of a Church
Pyes Pa Tauranga
To where, to what?
Sikh Horsemen
Seen outside the Tauranga Sikh Gurdwara on the night of the moon eclipse 14 March 2025.
Roadside Grave.
Joshua Morgan, buried along the Forgotten Highway.
Classy buggy
Village Noticeboard
Among the Hobbits
Ever seen an Aloe Vera flower?
We hadn't. From our succulents garden. )ct 2022.
You bet
Thats friendly
Maori
At the entrance to Gate Pa, Tauranga.
Beach art?
Long Drop Toilet
A good example of a Dept of Conservation 'bush' toilet.
Dead Thistle
The Steel Works
Hobbiton. June 2023
Tangiwai
At the site of the Tangiwai disaster. 1953. 151 lives lost.
Rural Skyline
Another Forgotten Barn
Strange Cloud
Atmospheric anomaly, or ???
Native Bush
A bit of a Church
Pyes Pa Tauranga
Cosy comfort, a la 1860
The main room of a Settlers cottage. Restored to its early 1800's condition. Akaroa, South Island, New Zealand
Colourful language
The Moa
Artwork (made of weathered wood) in Taumaranui.
Rooms with a View
Tauranga City waterfront. An enterprising AirBnB perhaps? Parking for the EBike, privacy and fishing at the door in a comfy chair.
A House
Hobbiton. June 2023
The Steel Works
Hobbiton. June 2023
Why Not!
Be Seated
Driftwood chair on a beach
Autumn cometh

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Just some New Zealand stuff.

Works end, yeah right Rooms with a View Gold mining pan Maori Sir Colin Meads The Steel Works Grows On You Waihi Rail Shed Ghost house?? Blue-Moon-1-Aug-2024 Maori Strange Cloud Go away. Hidden Bicycle Autumn colours The new litter Too much off mate Another Dead Car Reflections Fail the students Winter Sunrise 6am Black Beauty A different view of A bit of a Church To where, to what? Sikh Horsemen Roadside Grave. Classy buggy Village Noticeboard Ever seen an Aloe Vera flower? You bet Thats friendly Maori Beach art? Long Drop Toilet Dead Thistle The Steel Works Tangiwai Rural Skyline Strange Cloud Native Bush A bit of a Church Cosy comfort, a la 1860 Colourful language The Moa Rooms with a View A House The Steel Works Why Not! Be Seated Autumn cometh
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