Can't believe that my time in New Zealand, has come to an end! Tomorrow morning I fly out of Auckland, bright and early, at 7am. Although, I'm sad to be leaving beautiful NZ, I am definitely looking forward to arriving back in wonderful Cairns! Except for the heat, humidity, and surplus of rain that is.
Since my last blog post, I've been up to tons here in NZ! I've had a birthday, an NZ meat pie, some NZ lamb, been to the tippy top of the North island of New Zealand, been to 90 mile beach, been to the Auckland Zoo, witnessed an intense Rhinoceros fight at said zoo, experienced some delicious kiwi beer, and have seen almost every surrounding area of Auckland.
I've certainly been busy, busy.
My time in Rangiputa came to an end earlier this week, and was definitely a bit bittersweet! Although, a small town without much activity, the area is absolutely beautiful and full of outdoorsy activities, water sports, and a gorgeous beach.
In my last posts, I included quite a few pictures of the beach and shoreline. However, there were a couple of photos I failed to post that I want to include now!
...my spot had been taken by Bubba, The Jack Russell. She was apparently ready to go! |
Little squishy starfish. |
Egg-like things that turned out to be Jellyfish eggs! |
The day before I left Rangiputa, I woke up nice and early to head up to Cape Reinga. Cape Reinga, as I've mentioned before, is pretty much as far north as you can go. It's also the only place in New Zealand where you can see the exact points where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean. An absolutely incredible thing to witness. It's a bit of a drive to the top of the Cape, but absolutely worth it, once you're there! There's also several beautiful places to stop and see along the way!
Tapotupotu Bay. About 10-15 minutes before you reach the Cape. |
Although incredibly annoying, these little seagulls have the most beautiful red feet! Never seen anything like it, so of course I had to take a photo. |
A view of the Tasman Sea and the beginning of 90 mile beach! A beach that you can actually drive on when the tide is out. |
The exact point where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean. On a particularly rough day, locals say that the oceans collide together with amazing force. |
Cape Reinga Lighthouse. A popular tourist attraction. As is the whole of Cape Reinga, and for good reasons! |
Sand tobogganing on the sand dunes! Although tempted to join in, the thought of sand absolutely everywhere, was not appealing in the slightest. Did see some great wipeouts though! |
My day spent traveling the northern part of the North Island, was absolutely wonderful! I was able to see so much in one day and definitely enjoyed the trip up for my birthday. There's certainly so much to see in New Zealand, and although, I was unable to see it all during this trip, I'll certainly be back.
After spending a couple of days in Rangiputa, I made the trip back to Auckland and promptly went to the Auckland Zoo the next day. It seems that everywhere I go, I have to make it to the zoo!
The Auckland Zoo is surprisingly not the largest of zoos, and really only took a couple of hours to see it all. I did, definitely enjoy it though!
After spending a couple of days in Rangiputa, I made the trip back to Auckland and promptly went to the Auckland Zoo the next day. It seems that everywhere I go, I have to make it to the zoo!
The Auckland Zoo is surprisingly not the largest of zoos, and really only took a couple of hours to see it all. I did, definitely enjoy it though!
NZ Kea bird. |
Cheetah's are absolutely my most favorite animal. However, this one wasn't too happy to see me as he enjoyed his breakfast. As if I'm going to take it. Silly Cheetah. |
Giraffes! With babies! Cute, cute. |
Hippo! |
View of the city off of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. |
The famous Auckland SkyTower! And a gorgeous ferrari. Quite a combo. |
These large containers belonged to some industrial company along the marina and were each pained in a rather unusual way, with inspirational quotes written on the sides. |
The NZ meat pie! This one was Steak and mushroom and amazingly delicious. |
The first beer I tried in NZ, and one that I continued to enjoy throughout my trip. Very tasty, with a lemony-orange flavor to it. Yumyumyum. |
I put this picture in, to show how beautiful NZ is! (Aussie money is quite colorful too) The U.S. dollars are truly so incredibly boring, in comparison. |
Auckland really is a beautiful city. |
Man, the places I could see if money wasn't an issue. Boo.
Anywho, I've definitely enjoyed my time in NZ and have met some wonderful people along the way. I'm looking forward to Cairns and the process of looking for work, but will definitely miss my time in New Zealand. It's certainly a country that is beautiful in every way.
It's another place to add to the bucket list, friends and fam!
Until next time, Cheers!
Nicole