Sunday, June 6, 2010

Spotting Day 9 Of Cycle

grass greener ...

There is an English saying that the grass is always greener where we do not have. And when I finally get to where we was not, and where I always wanted to go, sometimes variously happens ... New Zealand have seen a bird's eye raises great expectations. I can already safely say that those expectations coming into contact with the ground are the most satisfied! The grass is greener, more picturesque hills roll toward the horizon, the water is sweeter and cleaner, and friendlier and more joyful dolphins. They say the two islands of New Zealand's North, on which I am, is the uglier sister ... If this is true, how wonderfully must be on the South, since I am surrounded by so great beauty!

landed in Auckland and by the fact that I did not spend much time on his heart, I find it really nice, friendly town. The first night I spent in the café area butikowo-Parnell, in the hostel that was once the residence of Queen of Tonga! The biggest excitement during your stay in Auckland provided me with a visit to the local aquarium, where ... swam with the sharks and giant plaszczkami! Although not once seen a live shark dives in, but such proximity with them evokes the thrill. Though it may have been caused by shivering cold water;)

headed from Auckland in search of sun in the north, to a place called the Bay Islands, a Bay of Islands. Islands 144 here, on some of them live kiwi and other endangered species of birds, and other millionaires have their residences. Toured the bay from the boat deck, the views were quite niezgorsze, right?













trip was the main attraction in a meeting with the dolphins, which were extremely friendly to us oriented, has been around for at least 15 boats - 20 minutes and showed a trick almost like a dolphin! You know, with some experience in dealing with these lovely mammals have, but those dwelling in the Pacific coast Paihii were really extremely focused on building good relationships with primates!

Today I'm in Waitomo, where he had brought me, glowing in the dark caves of the local dwelling worms. It sounds very romantic, right? But when it's dark and you can see that it bugs the size of the matches creamy, thousands of lights clinging to the ceiling caves form a truly magical atmosphere. We have yet to nail the real program, ie crossings boat through the caves under the starry ceiling ... it's raining and the water level in the cave is too high. Stay with me, so fingers crossed that the water subsided by tomorrow!

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