Tokomaru Bay Schnitzel April 22, 2013 Another abandoned place … there’s even a historic walk that allows people to access the ruins of the former industrial wharf – at your own… Continue Reading
Cooks Cove Schnitzel April 22, 2013 The walkway near Tolaga Bay is a elegant walk up the cliffs and then on the rim down to the cove where Captain Cook first… Continue Reading
Tolaga Bay Schnitzel April 22, 2013 Going East! The road is getting narrower every hour and the bays make a rather deserted impression. Wharfs are long closed and rot away in… Continue Reading
The East Coast Museum of Technology Schnitzel April 21, 2013 A rainy Sunday in Gisborne is like … a rainy Sunday anywhere in NZ: Empty streets, crowded Shopping Centres. After a disapointment about a postponed… Continue Reading
Crazy Golf Schnitzel April 20, 2013 Haha, I had to strain an online dictionary to come up with an english word for the German “Minigolf”. Thought I had heard mini putt… Continue Reading
Holidays only! Schnitzel April 20, 2013 Gisborne has a special feel to it, not quite a big city but a very long way from one end to the other and our… Continue Reading
Urewera National Park Schnitzel April 19, 2013 Not many people seem to go to Urewera, and I wonder if it is too far away, to many km on gravel road or is… Continue Reading
Wairoa Schnitzel April 18, 2013 The city with a lighthouse at downtown. There are only two motels there and we tried them both, each a night and both of them… Continue Reading
Lake Tutira Schnitzel April 18, 2013 A winding road, not small, but with all these log trucks a neverending story … when we had finally overtaken two big trucks and a… Continue Reading
Napier Schnitzel April 18, 2013 Our Lady of Lourdes, a church by NZ architect John Scott, got our full attention in Havelock North while we skipped everything else there (had… Continue Reading