4 million people, 60 million sheep
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Mt Hutt |
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Ski at Mt Hutt |
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45 minutes of this, We thought we were lost. |
Second, was nature cruise on Akaroa Harbour to see rare Hectors dolphins, seals, penguins and sea birds. It is 75 kilometres from the city of Christchurch. It is a historic French and British settlement in the heart of an ancient volcano. The village was quite a bit of explore with its colonial architecture, galleries, craft stores, and cafés. We even found 'himalayan' shop trusted/funded by Sir Edmund Hillary fund. We had a brief cheese factory visit on our way back.
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Banks Peninsula |
Banks Peninsula the next for its stunning views and beautiful bays.
We wanted to do horse riding the next and headed to this Bradley Park on Day 3. Unfortunately, it wasn't a horse riding place anymore, instead saw sheep, millions of them. There must be a reason, NZ has 3 million people and 60 million sheep. We also wanted to do Gandola ride but it was closed due to the earthquake. We could see still rubble of the earthquake in and around Christchurch.
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There must be a reason there are four million people and 60 million sheep in New Zealand.
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Punting at Christchurch Botanic Garden |
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Punting in the mid city of Christchurch, Botanic garden was fun. Watching my sister (Prashida) struggle was fun. Sitting and posing on a Pilot's chair in Air force museum was exciting with a free entry.
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Siblings at Aircraft museum |
Antarctic Centre on our final day was for 4D extreme theatre experience and Hagglund ride. It is the worlds best Antarctic Attraction.
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Hagglund ride at the worlds best Antarctic Attraction. |
New Zealand is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places on earth and I want to explore more if I ever get a chance again.