Turtles in New Zealand

We have begun a new adventure. I’ve done the unthinkable! Camping. We picked up our campervan 5 days ago and started camping our way around NZ. First night we free-camped (I really jumped into this headfirst). Free camping is: camping at a legal site, for free. Usually just a parking space.

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Stranded in New Zealand for Covid

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The New Zealand Covid Lockdown Continues; Update on Christchurch

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Covid Lockdown in New Zealand

Since we decided to stay in New Zealand to wait out this virus a lot has happened here, as it has everywhere. We had 48 hours to get squared away before lockdown. Today was day 1. We watched the weather over the water: first a sunrise, then windy, a little rain, rainbow, sun and then sunset. And we read books. We are settling into our exile in New Zealand

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New Zealand Adventure Tour

New Zealand is, first, beautiful, and second, the adrenaline capital of the world. There was hang gliding, sky diving, swimming with dolphins, heli hiking a glacier, ice climbing; and run-of-the-mill activities like mountain bike parks or kayaking or just hiking through beautiful scenery including volcanoes, glaciers, and rain forests (sometimes all on the same day) and lots and lots of bungee jumping.

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Last G’Day from Down Under

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Out of the Outback

Our Australian outback camping adventure. Glad we did it, but glad we had a guide. It is rugged country which could be dangerous if you do not plan petrol stops (when the petrol stations are open) and know where to get water.

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G’Day from Tassie

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G’Day Y’All from Australia

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Merry Christmas from Down Under

Celebrating Christmas in different countries is fun and interesting. Here in the Southern Hemisphere Christmas comes in the middle of Summer so we did not know what to expect. It is different, while Aussies still celebrate a lot like the North.

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