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On our last legs!

Sensational South Island (apart from Gordon!)

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One month is no where near enough time to see NZ properly but we've done what we could and have crammed in as much as possible, thats the reason we've not updated for a while. We leave tommorrow having had the best month of our trip thus far, we have seen some amazing things, done some things we couldnt have imagined before getting here and in general have had a tip-top time. We've also really good weather considering its winter, its been cold but there has only been 3 or 4 days of rain, so our concerns were pretty much unwarranted.

Since we last updated we visited Wellington, only briefly, met up with someone we met on the Trek in Thailand and picked his brains about what to do and see on the South island and indulged in a local beverage or two (Mac's beer in fact, I hope we can get it at home!) we also made it to the Lord of the rings exhibition which had all the origional costumes and some parts of the set, we we're both pleasently impressed with it, far better than we thought it was going to be. We took the 1pm (3 hour) crossing to Picton which has to be the one of the most picturesque crossings around, beautiful coastline, rolling hills and some weird and wonderfull birdlife. We travelled down the West Coast first to the Abel Tasman national park.

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Abel Tasman.

As you can see the place is stunning, we dodnt expect to see beaches nicer than most in Thailand/Bali here but NZ is full of suprises.

We travelled down toward the Glaciers making a few stops en route, Punakaiki (pancake rocks), Greymouth, Tuaranga Bay (seal colony) and Hokitika, picturtes to follow.

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Seal colony, Tuaranga Bay.

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Pancake rocks.

Both the Frans Josef and Fox glaciers (as in mints) were amazing, but what was more impressive was the speed in which they were retreating (a metre a day) it's a shame nothing can be done about it but thats global warming for ya!

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Frans Josef Glacier.

Queenstown 'adventure capital of the world' was our next destination, we made pit stops at Haast and 'Wanaka' (try pronouncing that after a few) to see a few things including 'puzzling world'-fun for all the family. It was about then that we picked up Gordon. Gordon just happens to be a mouse, we dont know that for definate but there are a few things we do know for sure.Take a look at the evidence:

Half eaten oxo cubes.
Bags of rice and cereal with mouse size holes in them.
Small packages of round brown 'dropping' like items left at various points of the van.
Strange mousey rustling noises after dark.

So our powers of observation led us to believe we had a small rodent problem. We took all possible precations, swept up crumbs, hid foodstuffs, and as we had no mouse killing pills we sprayed the van with deodrant to try and make him leave. Thankfully and probably for none of the fore mentioned reasons after 3 nights of inscessant mouse activity he decided to leave us in peace, either that or we'll find him dead and decaying in our rucksacks when we pack!

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Puzzling world Wanaka.

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Swimmers beach.

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Us smooching by random lake.

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Mt Cook.

Anyway back to our trip, Queenstown was great, our favourite town so far, it really has everything, snow capped peaks, more activities than you could shake a stick at, great shops returants and bars, the only problem is that its so bloody far from home!

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Queenstown, view from the top of the Gondala.

We are now in Christchurch spending our last day in NZ sightseeing before we head onto Fiji hopefully for some sun then we'll be making our way back. It's a very 'bitter-sweet' feeling coming home we obvisouly want to see everyone and there have been things we've missed from home....umm... cant actually think of any as yet (apart from people of course) but we really love this travelling lark, its a fantastic way of living, its just a shame that we dont have a bottomless pit of money which we would need to continue this trip. We have been playing NZ lotto scratch cards in the vain hope of winning some dollars, but unless our streak of bad luck on them ends abruptly then we will see you all very soon.

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Oh my god we cant believe it we've never been this far away from home!

Love from Ant and Tan xx

Posted by ton 15:47 Archived in Round the World | New Zealand

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oi oi guys, glad your avin fun. stay safe and we'll see you soon

jonny & fran

06.08.2006 by fattylewis

Hey there you two!!
As usual I just love getting these messages I laugh out loud at some of the comments you are both funny lol and am intrigued - did u ever find the mices?? <shiver> I don't do creepies and crawlies or squeakies or scratchies so I'd be no good away from home. I am in awe at the stunning places you have visited the photos are brill, your updates are a taking point at regular coffee mornings with my mates, they are wondering how on earth I got such two wonderful friends, I say I dunno I am just SO lucky I guess, enjoy Fiji fill your lives with some more wonders on your travels, if I win any money I will of course donate it to the Ant and Tan fund for good causes, what shall I do without the blogs I dont know. I am able to see things that I would never have seen, all for free to but I suppose its nothing like the real thing, thanks to you both for sharing your adventures, I have loved every minute, take care lots of love and hugs, keep in touch when you arrive home, let me know, as always your best mate from up North Anita xxx

06.08.2006 by Mancunian

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