
It was fun swimming with the sea turtles and trying to capture an above AND below water photo. This was as close as I got!
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
It was fun swimming with the sea turtles and trying to capture an above AND below water photo. This was as close as I got!
It was so cool to see the giant Tortoises walking right down the path looking for some good shade. If you haven’t been, you wont be disappointed. Go to the Galapagos while they are still there and open (permits to visit are getting more and more restrictive.)
The best way to experience the majestic scenery of the Waimakariri Gorge is in a Alpine Jetboat Thrills excursion, about an hour from Christchurch toward the ski slopes.
These boats jet boats can run in just a few inches of water.
We went to two of the largest sheep stations with 3000 sheep each. I was supposed to photograph the operations. However two days before we got there they had sold off ALL but 3 of their sheep (2 pets from last year and a new pet called “Lucky”). So all we had were these hillside views. Apparently the whole herd had their lambs 3 weeks earlier than usual. Like many herd species, the whole group had their babies within days of each other. It’s a mechanism to keep as many babies safe as possible against predators.
My husband holding “Lucky” 4 months old when all her brothers were sold off to market.
Milford Sound has soaring mountains and waterfalls (these are just foothills). But look to the bottom right and see the 65ft boat looking like a little ant.
Can you find the 50ft ship on the left?
After a 3 day crossing from Australia we arrived at Milford Sound. WE had to wait for 3 hours outside the sound because it was so fogged in. When we finally entered there were literally HUNDREDS on waterfalls because it had been raining.
So all the brave souls ran to the forward deck with their rain gear on.
Unfortunately it never cleared off and this was as high up the mountains as we could see. I was bummed because I was looking forward to seeing the soaring Mitre Peak.
Most of the Koalas were like this one…Totally SQUISHED into the branches for safe snoozing.