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  • Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand

    3. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa (Māori for 'the treasure box'), it opened in 1998 after the merging of the National Museum of New Zealand and the National Art Gallery.

    John was suffering an ear infection so I went to the museum with Paul and Trish. With five floors and a viewing terrace there was a lot to cover in an afternoon. We soon separated - there were many fantastic exhibitions.

    The day was grey and gloomy so the rooftop views of the city were a bit disappointing. Phar lap’s skeleton is kept here but the exhibit was closed for some reason.

    There was a huge exhibition on Gallipoli and the New Zealander’s experiences during the first world war. The figures representing soldiers and nurses were 2.4 times human size and spectacular. The stories were interesting and were told very much from the point of view of the soldier’s experience.

    There was a most interesting exhibition called “Passports” which covered those who settled in New Zealand from the original islander nations to the present day. Those early islanders were very clever with great navigation skills in negotiating the vast Pacific Ocean.

    The more recent migrants have come from all over the world. The British, and particularly the Scottish, came to settle and live a good life in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Later migrants have included many refugees, for example, Polish children escaping war in 1944, Hungarians fleeing Communist regime in 1956, Chileans fleeing Dictatorship in 1974, Somalis and Tamils fleeing civil war in their home countries in 1992 to name just a few.

    The Art Galleries were on the top two floors and ranged from a wonderful oil painting of a Maori woman from the 19th century to an installation to reflect light and spaces - quite different.

    Walking back to the hotel I met up with Cathy and Ken from Canada who had also enjoyed their afternoon at the museum.
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  • Bank building.Bank interior.Sheila.

    Onward to Napier.

    4. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Today the weather is really bleak so it was a case a driving to Napier for lunch with a couple of wee breaks on the way.

    Quick lunch of pizza - we had to muster at 2.30 for a walking tour of the town.

    Napier was flattened by an earthquake in 1931. Most of the rebuilding is in the ArtDeco style of the era. We watched a short film showing before and after earthquake scenes. The town was flattened.

    The government quickly realised that the Napier borough council would be overwhelmed with organising the rebuild and appointed two commissioners for this task, John Barton and Lachlan Bain Campbell. Nicknamed the benevolent dictators, they took charge and the town got on with rebuilding - hence the reason so many buildings were rebuilt in the Art Deco style.

    A Wave in Time is made up of two bronze sculptures, located in Napier’s city centre on Emerson Street. Both pieces of artwork were created by Mark Whyte of Lyttleton commissioned by the Napier City Council.

    The first installation was commissioned in 2009. The statue is modelled on Miss Sheila Williams, daughter of E A Williams, one of the notable architects of the era.

    The second bronze piece is of a little boy who appears to have climbed a pole and is waving. It complements the first art deco piece, as the little boy appears to be waving to the sculpture modelled on Miss Sheila Williams

    As with bronze sculptures worldwide, patting the dog's nose is purported to bring good luck ??? I patted it just in case…
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  • Lunch in Taupo.

    5. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    The day has finally arrived when we are to meet up with Chris and Paddy Carl. We will be able to 'bring home' a pocket watch we've had for decades.

    Chris is the grandson of Jack Carl, one time licencee of the Empire Hotel, Christchurch. His own grandson, also Chris Carl, is to be married in Adelaide.

    The pocket watch that was originally owned by Jack Carl, can now be given to Chris, possibly to wear on his wedding day. That will be fourth generation!

    They were very pleased to see the watch and said they will get a watchmaker to check it out and make it operational.

    Possibly a more emotional reaction was when Chris saw the glass from the Empire Hotel. It will obviously mean a great deal to him.
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  • Waikato River out of Lake Taupo.
    Waikato River exiting Lake Taupo.Jetboat at base of rapids.Water exiting Lake Taupo.

    Napier to Rotorua via Taupo.

    5. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti

    Taupo is located on the banks of Lake Taupo, New Zealand's largest lake.

    Lake Taupō was formed by a series of eruptions, the most recent of which - around eighteen hundred years ago - blasted out about 60 cubic kilometres of earth, rock and mud, leaving a massive crater.

    More than 30 rivers and streams flow into the lake, with only one outlet – the Waikato River. This means there is an enormous volume of water exiting the lake constantly.
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  • Spillway from Aratiatia Dam opening.

    Aratiatia rapids.

    5. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti

    A little further downstream is the Aratiatia dam which is used for hydro electricity generation.

    A few times each day, spill gates from the dam are opened at the top of the Aratiatia rapids and the narrow gorge fills with turbulent water surging past at up to 90,000 litres per second. Then, as the gates are closed about thirty minutes later, the turbulence recedes to a placid stream. By seeing the transition to full-flow and back again, visitors can fully appreciate the power of nature.

    At Aratiatia the Waikato River falls naturally through 28 metres in the space of one kilometre. This natural drop has been harnessed for environmentally-sustainable hydroelectric power - headwaters are diverted through a tunnel to the power station. Each day at 10am, 12 noon and 2pm - and also at 4pm in summer - the flow through the Aratiatia rapids is allowed to resume its natural rate. There are several excellent vantage points on the high rock bluffs that dominate this turbulent stretch of the river.
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  • Te Pa Tu Maori Village.

    5. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    This evening we were taken to a Maori Village where we were given a traditional welcome.

    A series of 'workshops' followed aimed at demonstrating how warriors hone their skills and agility. This was followed by traditional song and dance.

    Last but not least was dinner.
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  • Geyser, rainbow springs and terraces.
    Eruptions in the mud pools.Sulphur LakeDescent to lower lakes and thermal springs.Steam can be seen just eminating from the ground as well as from the hot spring water.Too hot for a swim!Trish walks with our guide across the bridge over the boiling lake.Rainbow LakeWaimangu - Frying Pan Flat ExplosionWaimangu pre 1917Geyser prior to eruption.

    Rotorua.

    6. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Unfortunately John had to visit a doctor to get some treatment for an ear infection this morning. Paul opted for a “Hobbit” experience and so Trish and I headed off on the Thermal Tour of the boiling mud pools, colourful hot springs, followed by a visit to a geyser.
    The mud pools were very hot and it was amazing to see the mud bubbling up from the earth. Really convenient cooking facility for early Maori.
    The hot springs were colourful due to the different minerals in the various springs. The yellow / lime green colour was produced by sulphur. Some pools had multiple colours.
    We had walked down a significant way when we were told there was a bus waiting to take us back to the top as we had to go to see the geyser eruption. Phew - we were quite pleased not to have to undertake the mountain climb back.
    Off to the geyser which erupted on cue thanks to a very entertaining Maori chap who added soap powder to create a chemical reaction which sped up the process.
    We saw a mural done of a view before the 1917 “Frying Pan Flat Explosion”. Prior to this event there was a hotel on the site and guests would walk down a path to view the Waimangu Geyser. You can now look at a very different view. Hotel, footpaths and vegetation were all destroyed by this explosion.
    Mother nature is truly awe inspiring.
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  • Stunt doubles
    Inside the new "Hobbit Hole".

    Hobbiton

    6. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    The Hobbiton Movie Set is a significant location used for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and The Hobbit film trilogy, serving as a stand-in for the town of Hobbiton in the Shire in both trilogies. It is situated on a family-run farm about 8 kilometres west of Hinuera and 10 kilometres southwest of Matamata, in Waikato, New Zealand, and is now a Tolkien tourism destination, offering a guided tour of the set.

    Hobbiton is part of the movie set for The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. The experience includes a nice drive in the countryside, a guided tour of the movie set and the village and a sumptuous buffet lunch with a local beer 🍺.

    Luckily we were there shortly after the new "Hobbit holes" were opened. The experience now includes a tour of "houses" A masterpiece of set design and construction.
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  • Auckland.

    7. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Travelled from Rotorua to Auckland arriving about midday. Checked into the Crowne Plaza, had a quick snack in the foodcourt and got back on the bus to go down to the quay. We had elected to have a cruise in a sailing ship on Auckland Harbour.

    On return we walked through the Maritime Museum, also quayside.

    We walked back to the hotel along Queen St.

    Dinner tonight was in the hotel.
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  • Getting up close and personal with a Weta Workshop creation - "be creative and make cool stuff".
    Getting up close and personal with another Weta Workshop creation.

    Weta Workshop Experience

    7. joulukuuta 2023, Uusi Seelanti ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    The Weta workshop is a fantastic example of the moviemakers creativity. It guides you through examples of horror films, “Fauna", sci-fi “Origin” and fantasy “Age of the Ever Clan”.

    We experienced the making of props, suits of armour and weapons, animatronic action and a dose of the brilliant film footage that they produce.

    And wonderfully convenient, opposite our hotel and up the escalator
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