Here's another one. I went to Abel Tasman National Park, one of the most visited in New Zealand, for a 6-hour hike. The scenery was incredible, especially because the water was so blue! However, it wasn't clear to me where I was going or whether I was going the right way. It took me a while to figure that out. When I did, I had to rush to my final destination where I was supposed to take a 5 pm boat to the bus pickup point. The only problem was, I only saw a couple boats suited for 2 - 4 people. The person who was operating one of them said he had no idea what my ticket was for. It got past 5 and I still hadn't seen any boat come in. Finally, I met this couple who figured out that the boat I was supposed to take had gone to a nearby beach because of a low tide. So all I could do was try to get on the water taxi they were taking at 5:30, the last one. If they didn't have room, I would have to camp out somewhere and stay the night. Luckily, the water taxi did have an extra seat. The person steering the boat had to call the bus company to make sure the bus wouldn't leave because I wouldn't get there in time for its departure. I ended up making it. It was a relief to say the least!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
A Couple Adventures
So I decided to try skydiving near Nelson, which is the north part of the south island of New Zealand. It was crazy! Although I was strapped to a professional who operated the parachute and did all the work, it was still kind of weird in the beginning. While I was posing in front of the camera on the wing of the plane, I was hanging off the ledge of the plane. It almost felt like I'd jumped already! When I did go, the free fall was sick...basically dropping straight down from 13,000 feet. The best part for me was when the parachute opened and I was just floating down, watching the amazing view beneath me. It's better than getting a view from anywhere else, including the top of a mountain because you're higher and you see the land approaching and getting bigger and more detailed. It was amazing!
Impressions of New Zealand
My first impression of New Zealand is that it's really laid back and has a village feel. I have about 13 days here so I'll only get to see so much but the sights I've already seen have been amazing. I've also met 2 Maori girls (indigenous peoples of New Zealand) already. One thing about this place is most of the attractions are near water. In some places, the water is a beautiful blue color, making the sights that much more incredible. I love it so far.
Here are some pics that show what I'm talking about:
Dolphin Watching
Kaikoura
Abel Tasman National Park
Seal Colony
Truman Track Walk
Pancake Rocks
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Sydney Festival 2009
In my last week in Sydney, they started their annual festival. It's basically consists of a series of concerts, shows, performances, etc. over about a month's time. It doesn't seem to have much culture behind it but some parts of it were pretty good.
Here are some pics from the first night:
After the first night, they had a few nights in a row where they played a movie at Darling Harbour on an outside screen. There was a live band playing different music to go with the movie. I saw a German film called "Run Lola Run" and part of "Enter the Dragon."
Enter the Dragon
Christina (Germany) & Max (France)
Max (France), me, Nasrah (UK), Sabine (Germany), Jim (UK)
Here are some pics from Cockatoo Island, an extension of the festival I had a ticket for as a Christmas present from my family.
Afrirampo (best performance of the day)
In the crowd during an African tribute song
Psarandonis
James "Blood" Ulmer
I had mixed feelings about leaving Australia. On the one hand, it's been an incredible experience that I don't want to end. On the other hand, Sydney was getting old and it's time to move on. There are other places in Australia I didn't get to see like the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and Darwin, but I don't have the time or money right now for all that. So, I'm ready to go and see what New Zealand has to offer.
Last Month in Sydney
As my time in Australia winds down, I'm feeling good because I'm ready to move on to something new. At the same time, Sydney's still a good city and I've settled into the area. It feels more like I'm about to take a second trip rather than moving on to the next part of the same trip.
Here are some pics:
This is an area called the Rocks and a weekly market I checked out one Saturday
Soccer in the Park
So Christmas doesn't seem to be a big thing over here. I did see some trees in major malls but very little outside that. It also seems to be a time to go out and get drunk rather than spend time with family. Maybe that's because there's a lot of travelers here but that's the impression I got. Anyway, I just ended up hanging out with a friend.
New Years was a big deal because Sydney's supposed to have the best fireworks. I saw them from the Sydney Opera House and they were spectacular. I'm not usually into fireworks but they did a great job with this one, especially at the Sydney Bridge.
New Years Eve Fireworks
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