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    • Day 51

      Lunch in the rich people's garden

      December 27, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      We woke up to beautiful blue sky and a view of a very nice beach and some picturesque rocks with the typical diverse New Zealand plants. Making it a good habit, we had breakfast at a bench at the beach before getting ready to drive off for another road trip day in Northland. While driving, we saw two chickens cross the road. We still haven't figured out why they did that.

      Out first stop was in Oakura. We read about a possible short walk to the end of a peninsula with nice views. Unfortunately that was again only possible at low tide and we didn't want to wait that long. The beach there was still good enough for an enjoyable short walk.

      Some viewpoint stops later we got hungry for lunch. Finding the perfect lunch spot was a difficult one but we are confident to say that we found it at Jacks Bay. We weren't quite sure if it was private or public but stayed anyways as it looked just too perfect with 4 chairs facing a perfect bay with nice boats, blue water and an empty beach in front. Right behind us there were some enormous gardens and expensive houses. We were just heading back to our car and while still joking about that this is our holiday mansion, we heard a helicopter landing right where we were having lunch just minutes before. Turns out the place didn't just look expensive but apparently is wealthy enough to afford private helicopters as well.

      Our next stop was the peninsula of Russell. At the very top we went for a walk up a small mountain to Tapeka Point to have a nice view over the famous Bay of Islands. It was all so nice, Machiel had a hard time asking himself why he was born in the wrong country. While being known for not being a fan of beaches, he actually realized he wanted one of these New Zealand beach houses with huge windows and terraces facing one of the thousand bays.

      It got later so we unfortunately had to drive further. We managed to get some cash without transaction fees, so we felt very lucky. Then we got even luckier with the ferry we wanted to take from Okiato to Opua to shorten the way. Arriving at the harbour, we saw the ferry full with cars, looking ready to leave. There was a STOP sign and we stopped for it, unsure what to do without further instructions. The car behind us then thought 'what are these tourists doing?', drove around us and onto the ferry. We followed them and when we parked the car, the ferry was already moving.

      A short ride later we arrived just south of Kerikeri at a camping with very soft grass. Before having a delicious wrap dinner, we needed to get some fresh vegetables. This was an excellent opportunity for Susanne to get nostalgic as she spend several weeks in Kerikeri 10 years ago. Visiting the former Kerikeri Farm Hostel was nice and weird at the same time. The main building still looked the same with its orange trees all around that Susanne was treating when working here for a few days back then.

      When going to bed later in the evening we discovered a sandfly problem. Hundreds of them were around our tent trying to get in, and when we went in at least 50 or so of them managed to join us.
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    • Day 33

      Kauri Coast to Kerikeri

      December 3, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

      - Waipoua Kauri Forest: Tane Mahuta (Vater des Waldes) größter Kauri-Baum Neuseelands
      - Biosecurity
      - Auch beim Wasserfall: Rainbow Falls (bei Kerikeri)
      -Regen
      Auf der Strecke von Dargaville aus, fährt man kilometerlang durch die ältesten Wälder Neuseelands. Für Distanz fehlt mir das Gefühl, da es sich um Serpentinen handelt und ich gefühlt stundenlang durch den Wald fahre...
      Als der Wald endet, ändern sich die Landschaften wieder sehr rapide.
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    • Day 59

      Kerikeri Park Motel ****

      January 7, 2017 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Arbeitstechnisch läuft es etwas dürftig. Viele Firmen machen Ferien. Daher ist es schwierig einen Job zu ergattern. Als Anna, eine Mitbewohnerin der Lodge, beim Abendessen herumfragt, wer noch in einem Motel arbeiten will, melde ich mich spontan. Also fahre ich ohne Vorwarnung am nächsten Morgen mit zum Motel. Die Motel Besitzerin ist froh, dass ich da bin und ich kann direkt mithelfen. Meine Aufgabe ist es zunächst die Betten abzuziehen, schmutzige Handtücher einsammeln, Müll entsorgen und den Kühlschrank bei Bedarf mit Wasser aufzufüllen. Am Nachmittag beginne ich den Zaun, der mal weiß war, wieder weiß erstrahlen zu lassen. Was nach nach einer schnellen Aufgabe aussah, dauert 3 Tage!😱
      Die Arbeit macht Spaß, da ich draußen in der Natur bin. Keiner schreibt mir etwas vor und ich kann entspannt Musik hören👌.

      An einem Abend fahre ich mit Max in die Stadt und wir veranstalten eine Pizza 🍕 + Bier 🍻 + WLAN > Party im Auto zu Zweit. Ich habe ja nicht mehr Platz 😂. Wir checken die Social Media Kanäle und merken, dass es eigentlich Zeitverschwendung ist. Denn das Leben hier braucht kein Facebook. Zu allen Personen, die einem wichtig sind, hat man Kontakt oder Sie verfolgen den Blog 😉😂😂.
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