One of the legends of Lake Tekapo is that it was dug out by explorer Rākaihautū with his digging stick which was called Tūwhakaroria. After arriving in Nelson, Rākaihautū split his people into two groups. Rākaihautū led his group down the middle of the South Island, digging the freshwater lakes of South Island as he went. His son, Rakihouia, led the other group down the east coast of the South Island. John's Blog https://fromasmallcity.nz/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
Recently while I was travelling around the Wairarapa in the North Island of New Zealand, I crossed Cook Strait. For a change, instead of going on the Interislander I went Bluebridge and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. I would definitely cross with them again. Do people have a preference? Check out my daily blog from a small city. https://fromasmallcity.nz/ To purchase email john@caswellimages.com
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