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We did have a good time and thanks to Imogen's pre-planning, it was largely smooth sailing all the way.
- View post Awwww. Post the kitty and the horsey. I'm happy to get to the beach as well.
- View post Thank you. It's good to be home. We actually got a bit of rain this morning, so home's looking a…
- View post The above Tuatara all live at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery in Invercargill, which started the first captive breeding…
- View post Thanks. I got really lucky that this shot turned out. Under the rain forest canopy the exposure times were around…
- View post but it will take me awhile to get through all the photos. Besides, I figure I can milk this trip…
- View post Curled fern fronds are very much of the New Zealand iconography, starting with the Maori carvers and continuing into the…
- View post This is a good shot of what Ulva Island looks like on the ground. It's temperate rain forest dominated by…
- View post This young one has yet to be tagged.
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- View post [The dog is washed and the groceries are purchased and put away.] This little charmer is one of the twenty…
- View post Yep there's more, but I need to take a break now so that I can make a run to Hobart…
- View post Lots and lots and lots of sheep. Everywhere you look - sheep. Our first day in NZ was spent wandering…
- View post Young Tuatara are a bit wary, as full-grown Tuatara eat them.
- View post I think this one was in his thirties.
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- View post Henry is a Tuatara. They are known as "living fossils" because they predate lizards and snakes, and teeth for that…
- View post This one is an adult female.
- View post Also at Kaikoura, at the well named "Seal Point". This one is fairly young (and for some reason makes me…
- View post They were riding the bow wave as our boat returned to the harbor. They were so fast that it was…
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