New Zealand - Dunedin
Dunedin was our home for a couple of days as we made our way
up the coast. It’s a college town with lots of period architecture reflective
of its Scottish heritage. It also has a nice botanic garden and wildlife reserves
on the Otago Peninsula, including penguin colonies and the rare Royal Albatross
breeding ground.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Dunedin railway station building
Inside the railway station building
Mosaic floor tile detail
Street art
Botanic Garden
Enormous bee on an enormous thistle-like flower
Beach in the St. Clair area near our AirBnB. Busy on a warm evening.
Royal Albatross with two-day old chick.
Red-billed Gull. Like the albatross, they are also endangered, although there seemed to be plenty around the car park.
(photo by Deborah)
View from Signal Hill
Baldwin Street, billed as the world's steepest residential street.
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