After a three-hour ferry ride, we arrived registered airmail in the South Island town of Picton. registered airmail We could not resist and now in port visited a museum dedicated to the historical registered airmail frigate Edvin Fox. This venerable grandmother sailboat, which was made of teak wood in 1853 in India, is said to hold several best. It is reportedly the ninth oldest ship ever and the oldest registered airmail merchant vessel in the world, which was at the time insurance companies rated as the most secure. registered airmail
"To this devítisettunový crumb could not go to sea, had to be loaded with at least four hundred tons of cargo, or threatens to tip over," says the older man, who performed registered airmail at the museum. The ship according to him, could carry a maximum of one thousand tons plus 300 people. registered airmail "The way from Europe to New Zealand, you have made the plane for 30 hours, the ship managed for three long months," says guide by which the ships of this type ancestors arrived registered airmail eighty percent of the current New Zealanders.
Northwest of Picton is Abel Tasman National Park, where you can go on several trips to sea kayaking. We went out for two days. The borrowed boats we have become accustomed to, since they are significantly longer registered airmail and narrower than our kayaks and paddling style and rudder is different. Against what we know, there paddles slowly, but steadily.
The park is full of amazing nature, offering a beach of golden sand, the amount of incredible registered airmail views and plenty of wildlife. During paddling we visited small islands with colonies registered airmail of seals and cormorants, and went out to sea to look for dolphins. These are but unfortunately without watching.
Dolphins have waived their absence registered airmail after a night visiting cheeky opossuma. A small marsupial prowled registered airmail around us, until he came to our inventory from which he calmly offered a few slices of bread. We were pleasantly surprised by a morning meeting with the cute blue penguins. registered airmail
More and more we begin to feel that we are on the South Island. Itchy bites from local veleotravných flies called "sand flies" is growing and we're still reaching for more repellent. And apparently it is only the beginning.
This narrow strip of land is subject to strict protection. Therefore, it is possible to get only organized group of specially modified field bus. We used the services of one of the two companies, which at low tide hits the four-to six-hour trip.
If our guide had to sandy Kingdom Chris waist huge knife, so I'll believe that our tower itself registered airmail Crocodile Dundee. We learned about the history of the region from the beginning of the world until the present day, we saw wild animals. When we passed a group of seals on the beach vyvalující, Chris sighed: "When I die, so in the next life I want to be a seal on Farewell Spit. When I get hungry, swim in the sea, something nalovím up, I will have enough to roll out carefree on this beautiful beach and abandon to the sun. Folks will admire me and take pictures, I wave to them for fins. " When the man looked around, registered airmail had no choice but to agree with him. At the end of the trip we had a really fine sand everywhere.
Five hours crossing we got to the Buller River, a tributary to which they are legendary registered airmail ten-Maruia Falls. The sun was perfect and we could go down waterfalls in kayaks and also obtain the best possible shots.
Water in the river was more
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