New Zealand - Kakanui and Oamaru
From Dunedin we travelled up the coast first to the Moeraki
Boulders – large spherical concretions in the coastal cliffs that are exposed
by erosion and left to sit on the beach for us tourists to gawk at and gift shops
to spring up around. They are best viewed at low tide but our timing was such
that we were there near high tide. Interesting nonetheless. We spent the night
at an AirBnB – a tiny house really – in Kakanui, very near a nice little beach.
We had a nice chat with our hosts, who also gave us some fruit and vegetables
from their bountiful garden.
The next day it was on to Oamaru, a small town famous for
its Victorian architecture, penguin colonies, and steampunk vibe.
Unfortunately, we hit serious rain and had to limit our viewing of the streetscapes
to what we could see from the dry confines of our rental car. But we did enjoy
a visit to the mostly indoor local steampunk museum before continuing our drive up the coast to Christchurch.
Moeraki Boulders
(photo by Deborah)
A relatively newly birthed boulder.
(photo by Deborah)
Beach at Kakanui
Oystercatcher
Steampunk HQ in Oamaru
"Bosca" the gorilla, one of several sculptures on display by the late New Zealand artist Chris Meder
The two of us inside "The Portal" described as a retro-futuristic mirror and lighting installation at Steampunk HQ
Deborah's video of a photographer getting the perfect shot of the Moeraki Boulders.
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