Following the theme I started in the Life on the Road in New Zealand's South Island post, here are pictures taken from New Zealand's highways. Most of them were taken off the shoulder or from lookout points, and the longest we walked to get any of these was fifteen minutes.
Drive from Fox Glacier to Lake Manapouri
Drive from Lake Manapouri to Milford Sound
Drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy
Drive from Queenstown to Coronet Peak
April 11, 2010
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Great views and vistas! Did you spot any sheep/lambs or other animals grazing anywhere along this drive?
ReplyDeleteWe saw approximately 15 million sheep and even got stuck behind a sheep run. Amazingly, Magge did not take any pictures of them.
ReplyDeleteThey take my breath away. I am slogging away at work this Sunday, and when I saw this post pop up, I told myself after I finished a certain amount I would reward myself with looking at your pictures. They sure did not disappoint.
ReplyDeleteFifteen million sheep but not one picture to support that fact. Hmmmm, what's wrong with this picture, Magge? I want to see a "Magge had a little lamb picture!" xo
ReplyDeleteMAGGE LADD-BELL, where are the animals or at least the plethora of flowers or fungi? Besides that, absolutely breath taking photos. Love you to SO SO SO much ♥
ReplyDeleteSorry I havn't been posting muchThis is beautiful, but isn't a highway a road or something?It actually looks lke texas in one picture(second to last one.)Why in all pictures you took,the water is so blue!
ReplyDeleteMiss you so much,
Liam
Liam, Texas wishes it could look like New Zealand. Highway is a type of road.
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