14/2:
back to Wellington,
15/2:
getting up a 7 the next day, Soundsair flight at 9:15am in a 10 seat machine and a scenic flight for free,
waiting for the ferry which was 1h delayed,
drive to Abel Tasman National Park (link) in the Nelson region, to slep in Marahau where we spent the night at Old MacDonalds farm.
16/2:
we booked a 1 day sailing trip but unfortunately it's been cloudy until we got off the catamaran and enjoyed the beach.
17/2:
we finally got to NZ's south island westcoast which is one of the world's top 10 drives recommended in the lonely planet hosting Baller gorge, Punakaiki Pancake rocks,
blowholes (Paparoa National Park)
and the "famous" Barrytown consiting only of one house where we enjoyed the best NZ dinner so far and celebrated a "no cloth" party .
18/2:
We skipped the bone carving "event" in the morning so we didn't have to get up early.
We took off to Hokitika and had a look at the Greenstone (Jade / Pounamu - link) factory. It is considered a taonga (treasure). Tools, ornaments and weapons were made of it; in particular adzes, mere (short clubs) and hei-tiki (neck pendants). These were believed to have their own mana, were handed down as valued heirlooms and were often given as gifts to seal important agreements. Nowadays we were told that u mustn't buy a Greenstone for yourself but u can only receive it as a present so I bought Greenstones for Lena and my Mum as well as a couple of friends. I got a really beautiful Greenstone as a present from Lena which I'm still wearing until today...
we also visited the Bushman "centre"
and got to Franz Josef (link) at night.
19/2:
another experience I'd absolutely recommend: a full day walk on Franz Josef Glacier (link). Here some of the impressions:
we also found some nice friends in Efje and Hannah as well as Andrew and Doug and got a bit drunk this night ;-)
20/2:
the biggest thing that happened was probably that Thumper managed to get the bus stuck while trying a turnaround :-)
After getting pulled out we saw Lake Matheson (link) which allows nice postcard pictures reflecting Mount Tasman and Mount Cook in the water if there's no wind. Unfortunately the surface was wrinkled when we got there...nice anyway.
Tomorrow we will reach NZ's party and fun city Queenstown (link) where AJ Hackett invented "bungee juming back in the days.
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