Oxford to Moeraki and a few places in between.
The following are some pics of some of location we have been to over these few days. This blog is best viewed in conjunction with Raewyn's email episodes.
Oxford - Early morning clouds on the hills.
Peel Forest. Looking for early morning honeydew.
Ealing, Irrigation ducts around the area we stayed at Ealing.
Waimate. Now there’s a real old sign, note AA.
On the road. Yes boots, mostly 'gum' competition for 'bras'.
On the road. Yes boots, mostly 'gum' competition for 'bras'.
Kurow. The pub has a ‘bob’ each way with Speights, DB and Lion. The hill in the background is Kurow Hill. There was a geocache at the top.
Kurow. It was a long hot climb to the top. (Yes I know speck is spelt wrong but it's too hard to change. Just checking if you actually read the blog !!!)
Duntroon. Our travels took us to sites, Elephant Rock, where the movie The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was filmed.
Oamaru
Oamaru. A solid bank. Note the car in front and family was on TV. They have travelled the world in this auto.
Oamaru. Steam powered Ford Prefect....yeah right
Oamaru. Main street.
Oamaru. The main street and in fact all the side streets have memories of times past with the fabulous old buildings thanks to the Oamaru stone.
Oamaru. Steam powered Ford Prefect....yeah right
Oamaru. Main street.
Oamaru. The main street and in fact all the side streets have memories of times past with the fabulous old buildings thanks to the Oamaru stone.
Maheno. Just out of Maheno is Clarks Mill. This mill was one of the last water powered mills in New Zealand.
Kuriheka. I know rabbits are a problem but really….!
Kuriheka. I know rabbits are a problem but really….!
Kuriheka. The estate is hugewith most buildings showing 1889 as the year. The original owner was a collector or artillery pieces from the 1914-18 war and earlier.
Wainakarua. What’s so fascinating about railway lines?
Wainakarua. What’s so fascinating about railway lines?
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