Morning came early for mamma and the two big AJs (like 4:30 am early!) and I was that much more grateful for the living area of the hotel. A bit later everyone else got up, JJ and I took the two bigs swimming and we were on the road again! We headed out to Whakapapa and National Park. What. A. Drive.
A Kiwi friend of mine talks about how she feels rather immune to the beautiful scenery here. I cannot believe that these beautiful
These photos may (or may not) look familiar, this was the set for Modor in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and the area around it was used to film the Hobbit earlier this year. It is also (and probably more importantly) a world heritage area.
I have not touched at all on the Maori (I apologize, I do not know how to place diacritics in blogger) people in New Zealand and I am not going to now except to say that there is a beautiful legend that I have read that is associated with the Maori and these mountains. If you are interested, you can read it here.
Once we got up onto the mountains we had planned to go tramping but with the recent eruption, many of the crossings were closed and we decided to move on. Little did we know, our trip would reach the apex of excitement the next morning!
Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura! I think your husband contacted my husband this week (it is such a small world)!!
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