Wednesday was Te Papa day. Te Papa is the national museum of New Zealand, the equivalent of the Smithsonian for the US. It was simply overwhelming. The building is as impressive as the exhibits, as you can see below.
Lots of beautiful Maori carvings and art. We took lots of pictures inside the museum, but not many are worth posting. Long exposures and focusing issues. I did have a lot of focus issues with the new camera. I don't know what it was focusing on many times. It would seem to pick out something on the very edge of the scene and make that sharply focused and ignore everything you were pointing it at!
One of the things we really enjoyed in New Zealand was all of the corrugated iron work. There were giant gumboots, statues, giant rabbits all made from corrugated iron. This station wagon even made it to Te Papa!
We took the cable car up to the Wellington Botanical Gardens. Short ride, but steep! It's a beautiful garden, full of tropical flowering plants, trees, and flowers.
We only had a short stay in Wellington (2 nights). It clearly deserved more time. You would think that with 30 days to spend, we would have had more time, but it's surprising how fast it goes. On the 25th, we boarded an InterIsland Ferry to go to the South Island. The picture to the right is the ferry once it was docked in Picton on the South Island, but I couldn't get a good picture in Wellington when we boarded.
Here's the route we took from the North Island to the South Island. You loop out of Wellington's huge harbour and make a beeline for the fiords of the South Island. We were never out of sight of land. Once you get into the channels at the South Island, it's just a beautiful little cruise watching the world go by.
Cruising throught the channels between the islands.
We arrived in Picton Harbour, and as you can see, it was a gorgeous day.
We picked up our rental car, had a picnic lunch overlooking Picton Harbour, and then took off towards Motueka and the Able Tasman National Park. Below is a picture of the Queen Charlotte Drive from Picton to Nelson. You can't use the word "beautiful" enough in New Zealand.
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