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2019年3月16日, カナダ ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C
Rain greeted us to Roratonga and rain sent us away. And it does know how to rain down here!
A wedding on the beach in front of our place got lucky with the sun out just enough. A palm treeもっと詳しく
Rain greeted us to Roratonga and rain sent us away. And it does know how to rain down here!
A wedding on the beach in front of our place got lucky with the sun out just enough. A palm treeもっと詳しく
Somebody's gotta do it. Here's the drill on Rarotonga....
Wake up. Look out past the palm trees to the ocean...a bit windy today, 40% chance of rain. Buffet brekky at our yellow hibiscusもっと詳しく
So you don't get too jealous, and before you lay down money for your trip to the Cooks...it's only fair you have full information.
It is beautiful here, mainly off the grid, mostly rustic. There is aもっと詳しく
OK. So we did find paradise after all.
The best boat tour to 7 small (tiny!) islands within the lagoon. Palm trees, sandy beaches...just like we pictured them!...warm water, nesting birds. A smallもっと詳しく
Kia Orana! Farewell to NZ, hello Cook Islands. South Pacific paradise - here we come!
Uh...just a sec.... Head down to check out the beach. Water is warm but...black sea slugs everywhere.もっと詳しく
Remote, rugged, jaw-dropping. The Catlins lived up to their billing. No large towns hence...no tour buses. We had to pick our stops...sights missed may well be picked up on our next trip, as Kirstenもっと詳しく
'Not to be missed' said the guidebook, and we're glad we listened. The road less traveled...more amazing scenery (I know...it's getting tedious), tiny towns, walk thru the Redcliffもっと詳しく
Fabulous tour through Fiordland National park... glacier-carved fiords, natural forests (New Zealand doesn't have many of these since early settlers cut down most trees to make room for ranching),もっと詳しく
If you can have a relaxing day even on holidays this was it. A nice drive through more great scenery in the Otago region. Easy driving. Through some really small towns. But they all had publicもっと詳しく
Cute little town started 1860-odd with the gold Rush. After the gold dwindled out, bit of a lull (ok..big lull)...before farming and now tourism took over. Repeat...and repeat again...for most townsもっと詳しく