This post will be brief, but shows a bunch of pictures from our first day or two of sightseeing. Parts of it feel a bit like Europe, which is great, and many other aspects are totally unique or perhaps more like the US (Kiwis in particular are decidedly un-European, and have a familiar carefree, relaxed attitude that I am used to along parts of the California coastline). Anyway, enjoy the photos - the next post will have pictures of the Otago campus, which is just about the most beautiful college campus I have ever set foot upon, and I hope the next post will elicit much
jealousy from my friends and colleagues in the states...
I can't remember the official name of this building, but it is basically the city hall of Dunedin.
A cathedral next to city hall, at the Octagon.
A view down Maitland Street where we were staying our first week. South Dunedin and the southern ocean is off in the distance.
A view down Maitland Street where we were staying our first week. South Dunedin and the southern ocean is off in the distance.
A view down another street I can't remember, instead looking a bit east, showing Vauxhall in the distance and the Otago Harbour.
How weird - I flew nearly as far away from California and my field area as you can get, and I find a bike from the Marin Bicycle Co. called the "Drakes beach" model...
The Cadbury Factory, the chocalatey center of Dunedin, and the center of all Cadbury related operations in New Zealand.
I think this was the local courthouse. It's near the famous train station.
The famous Dunedin Rail Station. What a beautiful building! This is the starting point for the Taieri Gorge rail trip.
The other side of the Dunedin Rail Station. It reminds me a bit of the tracks at Bristol Temple Meads station, just scaled down and smaller.
Sarah on board one of the trains. A Taieri Gorge train, perhaps?
This pretty building had a no-nonsense sign labelling it as the "Dunedin Prison". I expected it to be historical, and maybe some sort of museum, until we peeked around the side and saw all sorts of concertina wire.
A really cool church in Dunedin - I believe this is the First Church of Dunedin. Don't ask me what denomination, I don't write that sort of stuff down.
Lastly, the Speights Brewery! I've already enjoyed my fair share of the local brew favorite, Speights "Distinction", which is pretty damn tasty. I was also surprised to find myself in cider country, which was a wonderful discovery much as it was during my 2009 SVP trip to Bristol, England - which is also located in cider country. And damn, that stuff is stronger and tastier than I remember...
1 comment:
It is unbelievable! You two must be exhausted. I'm so happy your hard work has paid off. Now I have to go and google that gorge you speak of....hugs and kisses to you both, mom
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