Monday, September 20, 2010

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II West Coast - Greymouth 12 - 15 July

Our tour goes from Karamea on the West Coast to Greymouth. A short stop, we have brought to the Walkway to Lake Hanlon nor try. When we were gone up the hill and looked down on the other hand, we thought we can see the lake in the distance already. After a minute, we were suddenly in front of it already. The lake is so mirror-smooth, it looked as if the mirrors and trees are real and there is still quite far down the slope is. We have only the small piece of heaven for the mirrored lake held.

Lake Hanlon
Near Greymouth, we have looked at the Pancake Rocks. These are rock formations on the coast, consisting of many thin layers.

duck, duck, duck, duck, duck, duck, duck ...
is unclear how these layers are formed. We only know that the sea, the softer layers between the stronger has flushed out over time and thus only the latter are visible, like stacked pancakes. You can walk around on established roads in between and see below the sea rage.

In Greymouth us the hostel was very impressed. The Global Village has rightly get one of the highest BBH ratings. It is so inviting and at the same time well thought out, that we decided spontaneously to stay for three nights to sleep and being lazy to spend a day in the hostel.

Here you can buy an egg.
The next day we visit Shanthytown, an outdoor museum that represents the time of the Gold Rush. One can buy, for example in an antique shop candy, watch an old hospital and of course wash gold.

paid $ 5, $ 5 gold found, by chance?
Our journey continues through the Arthur's Pass to ski at Mount Hutt. We go through Otira, a place that at the moment for sale stands. If any of you wants to own Otira Hotel, and the rest of the village (which consists of approximately 5 houses), here is an opportunity. Costs only $ 1.2 million.
Otira - tiny hiding behind the shield
The Arthur's Pass offers a top gate. The further you go, the more snow-covered mountains appear.

Arthur `s Pass - From Greymouth to Christchurch
We stop a vantage point where a Kea interested in our car.

"bill and coo three more times and the thing is gone!"
It is been known to happen that tourists have found their car without the windshield, because a Kea made to tamper with the rubber seal and this has removed quite well. The Keas appear where interesting objects are found, usually something from us humans. Keas are very smart, learn by watching and trying to take anything apart with their beaks, move and analyze. In addition, they hope to be fed. The problem is that they are dependent on man, the more food they receive.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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West Coast - Karamea 10.-12. Golden Bay

The route from the Golden Bay to the west coast of the South Island through the Buller's Gorge. We had several people get the hint to go during the day when you can see as much of the area. The scenic route passes through beautiful countryside and there are several lookouts. The best with the view we have chosen for the lunch break. While it was pretty icy up there, but the sun has lit the landscape friendly. After a piece of birthday cake for dessert was `s next. A bit later came to meet us extra Markus birthday is a classic car parade. Since it was a surprise, we were unfortunately the camera is not ready immediately and could take photographs only one of the stragglers. By late afternoon we were finally on the west coast, along which we had to go north, to reach our goal of Karamea. At sunset, we have made a short stop at a palm tree and started there a photo session. To the subject maybe you remember from a previous entry.

expected in a chaotic Hostel Karamea us in hippie style with its own radio station, poorly ventilated kitchens and smoky lounge. We wonder, by the owner and in the small radio-Karamea cubbyhole out where we learn to our great relief that we are not directly accommodated in the hostel, but get your own "stream". This is a kind of very simple little cottage. Should we have in NZ just try it because many New Zealanders have somewhere a belonging to the lifestyle here. Ours is the yellow, the inside was furnished in style in 70s design. The furniture and carpets look the same again (as in good) and old. We round off Markus birthday with a bottle of expensive wine and a leisurely dinner.

The next day we decide on a mix of several shorter Walkways in Oparara Basin.


Limestone Arch
There are rock arches, caves, rock formations, one in the bush hidden lake and information boards about the eventful genesis of Walkways: A group of people who have created the way, decided to turn over their camp in the bush, as the daily drive had cost too much time. So they drew the attention of the Wekas up, which is made from now on, a fun fact to hide their tools to steal food or to play early morning wake up call.

Oparara Basin
Back at parking lot we are already waiting for a few Wekas, very curious birds, hoping to tap some food. One is so pungent that he almost joined with the car.

inquisitive Weka foraging
and even a bird

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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I released it in full letter and the original.

Hi Ramiro,
today I decided to send you a few words to publish.
There is still, the good people who work for others and do good. Their time to give others and not for purely wirtschftlicher consideration act. You're still such a
Thanks Ramiro!

You're a good person and I personally thank you for it.
But I also see the downside of too much selflessness. You make everything in the context of wanting to help people who are interested in Panama, or with a small pension in Panama want to live.

Nowhere on the internet I've found something equal. No one makes a living in another European country that way. Actually worth it? Do you get you for that?

nicht.Die I think people want everything for free that's the trend and it is getting worse, not anywhere I once read a word of praise for you or you get those letters? That is a full time job which you're doing, so many tips and advice from a real Kenners.Das what you write, people want to know really.

With Norberto you start new projects in October, a lot of work, I think that's really the one you toll.Glaubst thanks you mean? No, I have been here in the forum not a word of thanks read.
I guess you belong to a generation that is dying out.
people think in their buying behavior is not to support or humanity.

information must cost money otherwise they are when you speak wertlos.Und irgentwo of an hourly wage of € 7, is the need falsch.Du € 70 and more require that people understand, because they think that is expensive, is also good. do

People want to think no plot of 1000m2 for 4800 € you because, there's something rotten dran.Das same property by the broker, buy for 40000 € nicht.Dein offer you your free service gives you only Misstrauen.Leg rather than up in the sun for People appreciate your use of the personal matter not and do not understand.

I will, as announced in November returned to Panama to come and pick me and my friend a lot, I told you so on my last visit in May, for these lands will be the broker offered for prices that 3to 5 times higher . But then you had no recommendation for a Grundstück.Ich the know, I know you have and appreciate you gelernt.Aber I am sorry that you have with your wirst.Ok selfless honesty does not work, I may be wrong, the better.
Happy
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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To find the nearest accommodation was not easy. We wanted to look at some in the Golden Bay, the sunny area near the Abel Tasman National Park. Many hostels have closed in the winter but there. Understandably, the guide says, in the region was not much going on. Is ... On the way to the only hostel that still has a room for us, we stop at Hawkes Lookout, enjoy the view and the sunshine.
The next stop is Harwood's Hole.

Lunch at the campsite, cold but sunny ;-)
We do lunch at the campsite before we walk through the woods to reach the largest hole in the southern hemisphere. Harwood's Hole is so big that you can not even look down properly. In short, the journey is the reward - in fact we liked it better in the forest.

on the road to Harwood's Hole ...
have also taken the steep little side trip to the lookout point yet ... and see for yourself:


Hilltop at Harwood's Hole
It has never been fairly strenuous scrambling to a lookout. In the woods we have had no idea how high we are!

Further, the winding roads going over the hills - it feels really far away from being shot.
The small hostel near Takaka is very cozy and nice owners. You can tell immediately that they themselves traveled a lot. In the lounge, hang maps of the world in which their motorcycle tours are located, and we get great tips on how to spend the next day. We decide to sleep off but for now and then a leisurely breakfast. To sit in the sun, the mood lifts a lot and makes us hope that the winter in New Zealand but is not so nasty. A perfect day to watch the Waikoropupu Springs, with 90 000 liters of water per minute, the largest freshwater source in New Zealand.

Pupu Springs in Takaka
Not far away, we take a look at an old power station. Then it's on to a real Golden Bay beach with lovely shells and more at the "Attention Penguins" sign over the old ship of Jacques Cousteau, which was converted into a cafe.


ship and Café
Since - as so many here - has closed in winter, we look for another place where we in the afternoons a cup of coffee to round off. Too bad that the next day goes on. Only one day Golden Bay, but saw a lot!

The next day Mark's birthday. There is a cake, a gift, a candle and we are in euphoric mood. We will visit soon the sheep discover (and exceptionally they do not run away from us!) Behind the hostel and an old-developed living below Something with wheels turn.


seems someone else to live.
It is really dark early here, so we have noticed have not before.
Shortly before departure we come to the join out to talk about the delicious coffee, the hostel provides to the guests. The small sign "Totally Roasted" reveals the source: a coffee roasting plant just around the corner. But somehow there seems not to vote was ... Our comparison tells us that the coffee we drink comes from another roaster, to which they have changed recently. There are several reasons, for example, that look at the owner of Totally Roasted a diagonal, if you buy 5 kg of coffee, but they were not a factory, or that after more than 8 years are still unknown as a permanent customer appears, or no cup of coffee gets offered while you wait. But perhaps the more crucial harsh tone against the customer, the roasting of the nickname "Totally Rude" has (that is totally outrageous / rude) is introduced. There are probably already got people in the local bar, which is about the tone complained and have proposed the renaming, and then the whole place just nodded knowingly and confirmed that the name is quite common throughout the region.

We are now in Golden Bay. Have found a hostel in Takaka, where we can live for 2 hours a day Lend free. The Kiwiana has reopened yesterday after three months of winter break, guests can not look. The weather is quite volatile, sometimes a lot of water comes from the sky - now we just sit on the terrace in the sun. One can see from here, mountains, whose summits until recently were covered with snow. Spring is mainly due to the flourishing Cherry and magnolia trees can not be overlooked anymore. By the earthquake, we have not noticed, but the media reports about nothing more than the chaos in Christchurch. The situation there is worse, because there are still aftershocks. More than 100,000 houses are damaged and the city has been blocked because the large commercial buildings are in danger of collapse. In addition, the city is flooded because of the many broken pipes. There is no fire like Sogut, since there are no gas lines. The houses have their own gas bottles. The power supply is restored and the extent of assistance rolls, especially in the form of tankers with drinking water. Of course there is also a political hot topic: Many homes are not insured and the state only helps to $ 100,000 damages. Other houses were on the ground had not really allowed to be built. Also in the neighborhood is a lot going on, because the epicenter was located there. However, the area is sparsely populated. Blessing in disguise and almost a miracle for all is that there are no deaths and few injuries. Only the water is now more are ill because they have not scoured and it is not clear what all has flowed into the drinking water. Despite everything, it goes on and the cleanup began. The floods in Australia have already taken over the sovereignty on television. And we are glad that we have but decided against Christchurch. We nearly ended up there that is.