We left Dunedin (overall a less than inspiring place) and headed via the Southern Scenic Route along the south coast of South Island, through Invercargill and then up to Te Anau. On the way, we stopped close to the southern tip of NZ, from where we could see Stuart Island some 30 miles further to the south. Curio Bay had interesting petrified forest remains in the rocks just beneath the spot we stopped for a sandwich. Lis was pleased to see masses of shags on a rock, something which will amuse those at Kettlefields.
We met these sheep on our way.
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
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