Saturday, June 07, 2008

The Contagious Laugh - Day Nineteen

I woke up bright and early and drove back into town to catch my tour bus to Cape Reinga! I was pretty pumped about it. The bus picked me up and I soon realized this bus driver was also quite the character. He was always cracking jokes and telling us about the area, but the funniest thing about him was his laugh. Even if his joke was stupid he'd laugh right after and that would just get me laughing! It was great.


So the bus ride is about, hmm, 1.5 hours to the cape? I can't remember actually. We stopped at a number of places on the way. This picture is the east coast of NZ.


This was another stop along the way. Also the east coast, but the sand on this beach was so fine. It was like walking on flour. This stop was so beautiful.


After the sweet sandy beach stop, we had lunch at a picnic site. Now, there were three tours I could choose from and this was the cheapest, the reason being the lunch was not as exquisite as the other two. Didn't matter to me, I'll eat anything. Except, this lunch was absolutely unbelievably pathetic!!! I couldn't even fathom it would be this skimpy. It was basically cookies, chips and juice. There wasn't even any meat at all! Guess I got what I paid for.


Unfortunately, the weather wasn't so nice when we got to the Cape. This picture is the west coast of NZ. It was so difficult taking this picture, because it just wouldn't capture how golden the beach looked. This is the best I could get, but it's pretty pale compared to the real thing.


Here's the lighthouse right at the tip.




The neat thing about this area is the Tasman Sea comes up from the west and collides with the Pacific Ocean on the east, causing a tidal race. It was pretty neat to see, too bad once again the weather wasn't better.


One of the sweet things about these bus tours is the return trip is all done on the beach! Ninety Mile Beach it's called, and to get there he had to drive through these little rivers pretty much and he couldn't slow down or he'd sink in. But before we got to the beach we stopped at some sand dunes. And the bus driver whipped out all these sleds and away we go.


I wish I had thought of this when we went to Oregon, it was so much fun! The only sucky thing was the climb was pretty steep, and I didn't quite have my strength back. But I'm proud to say everyone else was wiping out all around me and I just flew straight down without any problems.


Did I mention it was pouring rain also? Good combination: Sand and Rain.


On the drive down the beach you could see in the mist a famous rock formation out in the sea with a huge hole in it you can boat through. There are many stories of people trying to drive along this beach and not realizing the tide was coming in. You're pretty much hooped if that happens.


This store is near the end of the journey. There's these giant trees that people dug out of the mud or something (I should probably have written this in Jan rather than 5 months later!). Anyways, these trees are worth quite a bit, and this store is filled with things made from them. This is an actual staircase carved in a tree that takes you to the second level of the store.


When I saw this couch I thought Conor would be drooling...a couch made from one piece of wood!!! Can you guess how much it costs? Click on the picture to find out.


This gives you a sense of how big the couch is. I'm 6 feet tall remember. It was so tough getting this picture taken. I was by myself of course, so I asked this guy to do it, but he was clueless how to run a camera. The first picture has me pointing at what button to push, and this one I was sitting there forever before he took the thing, so my smile is totally fading, haha.


I asked the bus driver if he would let me interview him on video, cause he had so many jokes, but he refused! So instead I did a quick recording on the bus so you could at least hear his laugh.

From there I drove back down to Auckland to stay with my Aunt Mary's sister for the final night. It was a little tricky finding the place cause it was pretty late, but when I did I wasn't 100% sure I was at the right place. I knocked and this girl answered, but she didn't even turn the outside light on so we're standing there in the dark. So I said, "Hi, are you so and so?" To which she replied, "No." Okaaay, "Umm, is so and so here?" To which she replied, "No." Okaaaaaaaaayy, "Umm, I think I might be at the wrong house." After much struggling and awkward pausing I finally learn she is boarding at the house and was supposed to let me in until the family came home. Thanks for that!

So she let me in and we had some awkward conversation until the family got there...then we ended up talking for awhile. It was neat hearing their stories, but I'll write more about that for the next day.

They set up a bed for me downstairs and I was out like a light - End of Day Nineteen.

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