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shilohgarrett · 5 years
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BTS Bon Voyage Season 4
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BTS Bon Voyage is an exclusive BTS show where the boys travel to a foreign country without their managers and thus have to live on their own.
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Release: Nov 19, 2019 - Jan 7, 2020
Destination: New Zealand
This season was released on Weverse
Teaser : The 4th Adventure of BTS
Preview: clip 1, clip 2, clip 3, clip 4
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Preview (Facebook album)
Official clips: Ep.3, Ep.4, Ep.5, Ep.6, Ep.7
Suga’s recipes provided by Hello Nature (archive)
Tweets from the boys:
190918 Jin
190918 RM and Jimin
190919 SUGA
190920 RM
190921 j-hope by Jimin
190921 SUGA
190923 Jimin by RM
190923 V
190924 RM
190924 SUGA by V
191013 V for Jimin’s birthday
191013 RM for Jimin’s birthday
191015 Jimin being grateful after his birthday
191214 V
191214 V
191230 j-hope for V’s birthday
191230 Jimin for V’s birthday
The boys extended their break from August with this new season that was filmed in New Zealand, in September 2019. They did a camping trip this time. The suitcases they used were from RIMOWA. As they traveled using a Hyundai car, the official account of the brand posted some tweets about it (eng trans by BTS Trans).
They arrived at Christchurch international airport and directly headed to the RV Super Centre, via a SuperShuttle, to rent their vehicles.
Before starting their journey, they went to Speight’s Ale House to eat, as well as to Kathmandu Tower Junction and Kosco to buy equipment and food.
Then they hit the road, first stopping at Highway cafe, then at Lake Lyndon and then at Porters Lodge where they spent the night and the day after.
After a hike in the mountain, they left the lodge. They stopped in Geraldine to fill the tank and buy more clothes. After that, they went to the Farm Barn Cafe. The SUV team left early to buy food at the Four Square Supermarket of Tekapo and they all reunited at the observatory of Mt John.
They spend the night at Lake Tekapo Holiday Park and Backpackers Lodge, in this cabin. They went back to the same Four Square Supermarket in the morning and then left for Mt Cook. On their way, they stopped here to enjoy the view of the Lake Pukaki. I assume they did the Hooker Valley Track, starting from here.
After their first camping night, they went to clean and relax at Hot Tubs Omarama. It’s there that the picture of Jimin with a rainbow on his check was taken, and in the background of said picture, you can see a Hongi. Then they went to Nevis Bungy for some extreme sport. The group split again: Suga, RM, V, and Jung Kook went grocery shopping at the Countdown from Queenstown while Jin, j-hope, and Jimin directly went to Kinloch Lodge.
After a night at the camping site, they drove to Greenstone Valley to take a flight with the Glacier Southern Lakes Helicopters and have fun at the glacier on Mt. Aspiring. Then, Jimin and V stayed in Greenstone Valley to do horse/bike riding while Jin, SUGA, j-hope, and Jung Kook went fishing salmon with Queenstown Fishing on Lake Wakatipu (the editors probably made a mistake because it’s written Lake Taupo on the screen and Lake Taupo is in the Northern Island). RM came back to Kinloch Lodge to work.
The boys finished their trip at Queenstown, where they stayed in a rented house called The Views by Touch of Spice. They also went to Skyline Queenstown to do luge after taking the gondola. In the afternoon, Jin, SUGA, and Jung Kook went fishing, V went to the Ivan Clark Gallery and sat under this tree (he also went there and here in the Behind episode), while j-hope, RM, and Jimin biked to The Boatshed Cafe, most likely following this itinerary.
In the last episode, we saw V pursuing his walk around downtown Queenstown and stopping by the Remarkable Gifts shop,  while j-hope, RM, and Jimin biked to a park before going grocery shopping at the Freshchoice of Queenstown.
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cleodadalek · 5 years
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myaustralia5-blog · 5 years
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35 Things You Want to Know Prior to Traveling to Australia
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1. Due to its enormous size, Australia provides a broad selection of climatic zones - in the temperate climes of Southern Australia into the tropical humidity of north Queensland and the arid desert heat of the inside. The summer months (December to February) are usually the very popular for seeing coastal regions like Sydney and Melbourne, while winter (June to August) is a fantastic time to explore the Red Centre.
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2. Winters are usually mild across the southern countries, but temperatures could be surprisingly nippy in Tasmania.
3. Back in Australia, the very long summer, particularly the 2 weeks around Christmas Day, is the busiest period of the season and also you need to book flights and accommodation well in advance if you'd like to be in Australia during this period.
4. Also Keep in Mind that resort lodging  Is at a premium throughout major sporting events like the Melbourne Cup (first Tuesday in November), the Australian Open (also in Melbourne, each January), Adelaide's engine occasion in March and the Australian Grand Prix held in Melbourne during March.
5. Unless You're an Australian or New Zealand citizen, you'll require a visa to enter Australia.  It is possible to apply for a selection of visas, such as tourist visas and working holiday visas, but you have to do this prior to leaving home.
6. Back in Australia, tipping is becoming a lot more common, particularly in pubs and pubs. Giving 10 percent of the Entire invoice Is Usually considered proper
7. Back in Australia, driving is on the left, therefore many UK guests will feel at home.
8. Australia is a casual society - do not be surprised to be known as"partner" by strangers.
9. Dress codes are both relaxed: when exercising, except in smart restaurants, most guys wear shorts and T-shirts.
10. Australians have a strong sense of humor.
11. If you are aged between 18 and 30 you might be qualified to apply for a Working Holiday Visa, letting you live, travel and work anywhere in Australia for a year.
12. You can apply for vacation working license if you meet the following requirements
• Be aged between 18 and 30 (inclusive) in the beginning of employing
If You're awarded a Working Holiday Visa, you are able to:
• Input Australia anytime in 12 months of the visa grant
• Stay for up to 12 weeks in Australia
• Leave and re-enter Australia any number of occasions in the 12 months from the date of original entry
• Undertake temporary employment in Australia for up to six weeks with any company
13. Having another Working Holiday Visa you can extend your stay in Australia or return again for one more year until you turn 31. To acquire the next visa, you want to have done a minimum of 3 weeks'specified work', such as fruit harvesting, in a qualified regional place.
14. Australia is a remarkably varied island, continent, and country- both culturally and geographically speaking.
15. Virtually all of Australia's population lives within 50 kilometers of the shoreline.
16. As a former penal colony, the nation is currently a combination of contemporary cosmopolitan civilization and historical Aboriginal customs.
17. A trip to Australia guarantees excellent nightlife, sightseeing, and daring adventures to remember forever.
18. The very best time for Australia travel is involving mid-April to late August, when airfares are the cheapest, although the peak travel season in many areas of Australia is through their winter, the very pleasant time to go to Australia is from April through September.
19. Daytime Temperatures are hot, and it seldom rains. September and October are perfect, once the heat is enough to protect you on the shore in the southern countries and the wildflowers of Western Australia have been in blossom.
Hostels Begin at 20 AUD per night for a dorm room, although they get as large as 40 from the large coastal cities.  Personal rooms with a double bed and a shared bath in hostels array between 80-100 AUD each night.
20. For budget resorts, you're seeking to spend around 75-95 AUD to get a double room, private toilet, TV, and breakfast. Larger, string hotels cost nearer to 200 AUD. Camping prices between 15-30 AUD each night (cheaper if you bring your own tent, more costly if you are parking an RV).
21. Food is not cheap in Australia! Most decent restaurant Eateries price at least 20 AUD.  The ideal value food would be the Indian and Asian restaurants where you could find a really satisfying meal for under $10 AUD!
22. Local city buses and trains price 3-4 AUD. The hottest and most affordable way to travel would be to push yourself.
23. Flying can be quite expensive as a result of limited competition, particularly if going from shore to shore. I normally avoid flying in Australia unless I'm pressed for time or there's a sale.
24. Multi-day Tours and activities are expensive, usually costing 400-540 AUD. Day excursions will cost approximately 135-230 AUD. As an instance, a one-way visit to the fantastic Barrier Reef can price 230 AUD as a two-night sailing trip round the Whitsunday Islands can cost up of 540 AUD. A three-day Visit to Uluru out of Alice Springs is about 480 AUD. Walking tours are approximately 50 AUD and afternoon excursions to wine regions are between 150-200 AUD.
25. Suggested daily funding - $60-80 AUD / / 43-57 USD (Notice: This is a proposed budget assuming you are staying at a hostel, eating a bit, cooking all your foods, and utilizing local transport. This also depends heavily on the amount of excursions you're doing! Employing the budget suggestions below, you always have the option to reduce this amount. But should you keep in fancier lodging or eat more frequently, anticipate this to be greater!)
26. The amount of crime is not any greater than in the united kingdom. Be cautious with personal possessions and travel records in towns and popular tourist destinations.
27. Avoid carrying everything in 1 bag. Do not  Leave bags unattended in vehicles, public areas or nightclubs.  Theft from safety deposit boxes is normal in the more affordable hotels and hostels.  Be particularly attentive at night at the busy tourist regions of Sydney such as Kings Crossdown city George Street, Hyde Park and Centennial Park.
28. There have been a few significant sexual assaults against British nationals in Australia.  Be careful at the city center of Alice Springs in the nighttime. There have been quite a few incidents of harassment, robberies and attacks (including sexual assault) on overseas tourists.
29. Alcohol and drugs may result in you being alert, less accountable and not as conscious of your surroundings. If you're going to drink, know your limit.  Drinks served in pubs abroad tend to be more powerful than people in the united kingdom.
30. Beware of scams where potential tenants Are requested to move a deposit into an overseas bank accounts in exchange for keys into a rental home in Australia. British travellers have fallen prey to such scams.
31. You can reduce the danger of  Losing your passport by acquiring a proof of credit. This can be a recognized form of ID for several services such as opening bank account or entering licensed premises. By acquiring a card shortly after you arrive you may limit the requirement to take your passport with you.
32. In case your passport is stolen or lost you could have the ability to acquire an Emergency Travel Document in the nearest British Consulate. .
33. Australia is a massive country. If you are researching national parks it may take some time to get help in the case of an emergency.
34. The terrain and extreme heat could have a serious influence on your capabilities. Take loads of water and also a way of rigging up shield from sunlight.
35. Australia is home to some of dangerous Animal species, out of crocodiles, jellyfish and sharks to venomous  Insects, snakes and spiders are present in many areas of the nation.
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atlanticcanada · 3 years
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N.B. public health reports five new cases of COVID-19
New Brunswick Public Health is reporting five new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.
There is one case in Zone 1 (Moncton region) involving  a person is in their 20s who is a contact of a previously confirmed case.
There are two cases in Zone 3 (Fredericton region):
A person in their 50s; and
A person in their 70s.
Both cases are under investigation
There are also two cases in Zone 6 (Bathurst region), both people in their 40s. One case is a contact of a previously confirmed case and the other case is under investigation.
N.B. REVISES CASE COUNT
Public Health is revising the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in New Brunswick.
"Two previously identified cases have been removed from the list because they were previously reported in other jurisdictions," public health wrote in a news release. "One of the cases was originally reported in Zone 1 (Moncton region) and the other in Zone 2 (Saint John region)."
There have been 2,215 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Brunswick since the pandemic began. There have been 43 deaths caused by COVID-19.
Seven people have recovered since Monday so there are now 142 active cases. Six people are in hospital, including five in New Brunswick. One of those patients is in an intensive care unit. One patient is hospitalized out of province in an intensive care unit.
Public health staff conducted 1,547 tests on Monday, raising the total since the pandemic began to 335,914.
About 63.4 per cent of New Brunswickers aged 12 and older have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Health officials are encouraging anyone who has yet to receive a first dose to book an appointment for one.
EXPOSURE NOTIFICATIONS
Public Health has identified a potential public exposure to the virus at the following locations and dates in Zone 3 (Fredericton region):
RV Insurance, 111 King. St, Woodstock;
Friday, May 14.
Carquest, 68 Scott St., Hartford;
Friday, May 14, Saturday, May 15 and Tuesday, May 25.
Murray’s Irving, 198 Beardsley Rd., Beardsley;
Saturday, May 15.
Canadian Tire, 1110 Smythe St., Fredericton;
Saturday, May 15.
Nackawic Grab N Go Irving, 467 Route 105;
Tuesday, May 18, on Monday, May 24, and Tuesday, May 25.
Tow Tech Equipment, 150 Main St., Bath;
Thursday, May 20.
Zealand Grab N Go Irving, 104 Zealand Rd.;
Saturday, May 22.
River Valley Automotive, 445 Route 105, Nackawic;
Wednesday, May 26.
Kedmar Ventures Ltd., 4669 Route 105, Upper Queensbury;
Friday, May 28.
Public Health offers COVID-19 testing for New Brunswickers who have been in a public exposure area, even if they are not experiencing symptoms. Residents can request a test online or call Tele-Care 811 to get an appointment at the nearest screening centre.
People experiencing one or more symptoms are also encouraged to get tested.
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zziu · 7 years
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the alphabet game!
@minniebrows​ tagged me and ill take any excuse to do one of these so !!
rules: answer the questions and tag (10) people you’d like to get to know better.
age? 21
birthplace? new zealand
current time? 5:23pm
drink (last)? water
easiest person to talk to? @yovngho-ya​ is always around to fulfill my compulsive need to share <3
favorite song (recently)? peek-a-boo (rv) is my fave rn and lip & hip (hyuna)
grossest memory? watching a kid regurgitate a piece of cake then eat it again
hogwarts house? the quizzes put me in hufflepuff but i identify as a slytherin also
in love? with boys who dont know i exist? its more likely than you think
jealous of people? a little bit, but mostly envy, depends on the mood hdskhds
love at first sight or should i walk by again? im blind and i cant see
middle name? cailtin said hers was a female idol’s stage name and so’s mine so???? do we have the same name? click here to find out
number of siblings? one too many (one)
one wish? to be less afraid of change and finding/taking opportunities
person you called last? my friend bc i wasnt sure which house was hers and i was too afraid to knock lmao
question you are always asked? at work it’s “hows high school going?”  bitHC im a FOURTH year at UNIVERSITY
reasons to smile? nct comeback rumours, mum brought home watermelon, im seeing my pals again on wednesday
song you sang last? a radio jingle bc me and brother were tryna be funny pretending the adverts were Sick Tunes™️
time you woke up? 6:30am
underwear color? dark grey
vacation destination? i hate travelling but if i had to go anywhere i would pick norway
worst habit? i have to do everything in fours, like if i knock my arm or clap or chew or ANYTHING it has to be in a multiple of four
x-rays? possibly? when i was little i had lots of tests done but i cant remember them
your favorite food? FRIES
zodiac sign? scorpio (the best and most good sign)
ultimate bias? johnny seo
ultimate bias wrecker? i just love them all but its namjoon that socks me in the face every now and then
favorite kpop song (all time)? monster - exo, cherry bomb - nct 127
favorite kpop album? EX’ACT - exo
favorite kpop ship? johnny + centre dance spot
hard or soft stan? soft is the default until someone says some nasty shit
favorite kpop company? sm has my faves but theyre all dodgy
backstory of how i got into kpop? long story short cherry bomb smacked me in the face and then kissed it better
ill tag: i’ve seen this post around enough i think everyone’s done it hdskdksj but if u want to do it, consider this your tag! 
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wellingtonnz · 4 years
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NIWA vessel RV Tangaroa
RV Tangaroa is a research vessel operated by the New Zealand National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. It was purpose-built as a Deepwater Research Vessel for the then Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Research Centre at a cost of $27 million to replace the ageing GRV James Cook.[1] It has a DNV classification of 1A1 (stern trawler) and Ice 1C (sufficient strength and power to operate in ice floes up to 0.4 metres (16 in) thick). It was transferred to the new National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in 1992.
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shirlleycoyle · 5 years
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Antarctica Was a Lush Rainforest 90M Years Ago, Scientists Discover
Antarctica is the most remote and barren continent on Earth; a land where only the hardiest creatures can survive the punishing year-round conditions. But dial the clock back by 90 million years to the age of dinosaurs, and this icy landscape transforms into a lush temperate rainforest that somehow braved months of perpetual darkness.
The story of this ancient Antarctic rainforest is written in sediment buried 25 meters under the seafloor off Pine Island Glacier, according to a study published on Wednesday in Nature. The fossils preserved in an ultra-rare core represent the first glimpse of Cretaceous ecosystems at latitudes this far south, just 500 miles from the South Pole.
“It is definitely the southernmost Cretaceous evidence ever recovered on the planet,” said lead author Johann Klages, a geologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, in a call. “We were the first ones to ever drill there in that environment.”
Klages and his colleagues obtained the core during a 2017 expedition of the research vessel Polarstern, but the extraction process was not easy. The specialized drilling machine used to penetrate the seafloor required several days to pull out each new core, and all it seemed to be reaching was quartzitic sandstone layers bereft of fossils.
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The MeBo seabed drilling system on RV Polarstern. Image: JP Klages, AWI
Meanwhile, ice sheets from the nearby island began advancing toward the sample site, threatening to slice the cord between the drill and the vessel. Before evacuating the area to prevent the loss of expensive equipment, Klages and his colleagues decided to take one last three-meter core.
Unlike the light-colored sandstone, this core was dark, suggesting it was rich in organic materials. “We immediately saw that something special was going on,” recalled Klages. “We saw these amazing, pristine, complete, dense networks of fossil roots in the core connected down to the core base.”
“If you go to the forest in front of your house, or somewhere, and you drill a hole, you would get something very similar,” he said. “It was full of pollen and spores and really diverse assemblages.”
Over the past three years, the team has meticulously examined the core and unraveled incredible new details about the rainforest that once blanketed Antarctica. The pristine condition of these plant fossils demonstrates that this was a swampy ecosystem of conifer trees that may have looked like the rainforests of modern New Zealand.
Based on comparisons with similar Cretaceous biomes found much farther north, dinosaurs may well have roamed through this biodiverse Antarctic landscape. “It’s very likely that there were insects and dinosaurs and all of that there too,” Klages said, “but we can’t say for sure because we did not find anything like that. We only can say a lot of stuff about the paleobotany that we found in the core.”
Remarkably, these forests were located at a southern latitude of 82°, which means they would have been plunged into total darkness for about four months of each year. Modern rainforests rely on perpetual sunlight to survive, but this bygone ecosystem had to switch to another source of energy for the long, black winter.
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Artist concept of ancient rainforest. Image: Alfred-Wegener-Institut/J. McKay
That fuel may have been supplied by extraordinarily high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which could have staved the forests over until the return of the Sun. In fact, the discovery of this rainforest strongly suggests that CO2 levels in this era were higher than previously assumed, perhaps reaching 1,680 parts per million (ppm). For reference, our current CO2 levels are just above 400 ppm, though they are rapidly rising due to human activity.
These high CO2 levels imply that Cretaceous Earth was warmer than expected, and that no ice cover existed at the South Pole. Klages and his colleagues estimate that the mean annual temperature in the rainforest was about 12°C, with summer temperatures averaging around 19°C.
“It really was that warm,” Klages said. “That amazed us, of course, but also the climate modelers because no one expected such extreme values very close to the South Pole."
"We are quite confident now in saying that there was no ice present, that Antarctica was completely vegetated, and that we had very high CO2 concentrations.”
The research offers a rare chance to imagine this strange Antarctic forestland, but it also contains lessons for our modern warming world. For instance, Klages and his colleagues modelled what would happen if the current version of Earth had the same CO2 levels, and found that our planet’s polar ice cover reflects too much sunlight to result in the same high global temperatures.
“The presence of an ice sheet makes a huge difference, even if you have very high CO2 concentrations,” Klages said. “That is really important for us to know, and to think about how we can better preserve ice sheets.”
“We need to look into these extreme climates that happened on the planet already, because they show us what a greenhouse climate looks like,” he concluded. “We are definitely in an interesting time because if we continue what we’re doing right now, then it could lead into something that we can’t control anymore.”
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klaus-alpha-hybrid · 5 years
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camping in new zealand
By the way, you can find my detailed statement of costs for a 9-week New Zealand trip with the camper here on my blog. You should book your campervan from Germany.
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Leave Auckland on State Highway 1 and head for the Coromandel Peninsula with unspoilt beaches and lush forests - one of New Zealand's most popular holiday destinations. The two top attractions are Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach, where you can dig your own natural spa. On the way to Auckland we stayed overnight in the small village Mangonui. The whole distance Bay of Islands - Cape Reinga - Auckland can hardly be done in one day. We start our trip in Auckland, the biggest city in New Zealand. We recommend you to stay at least two or better three more nights to get a nice insight into this very pretty little town. Read more about campervan hire New Zealand here. Then on to the Moaraki Boulders. Victorian city centre very nice.
Camper New Zealand: Packing experiences for the trip
The additional costs remain low due to self-catering, and everywhere you will meet nice and open-minded people like many other motorhome travellers before you. At CU | Camper you will find the right vehicle for your holiday in New Zealand, from a simple Landcruiser to a comfortable luxury RV. Because we were only moving around the North Island in 2016, Auckland was the rental and delivery point. The rental station is conveniently located a few minutes from the airport and airport hotels. To give the North Island a maximum of 10 days is a mistake in my opinion. Certainly it is scenically different from the southern half, but the many magnificent squares and streets are worth staying for one or even two nights. Also the disposal possibilities are very pleasant. Disposal stations or dump stations - discharged to sewage - can be found on every corner.
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peninsularvau-blog · 5 years
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New and Old Caravan Camper Sale Melbourne | Caravans for Sale VIC
Jayco is a popular manufacturer of camper trailers. When you want to enjoy an RV holiday, a Jayco camper makes for a wonderful first step. Jayco campers are small in size, can be set up easily and quickly and best of all, offer a huge living space. Although Jayco campers are a popular choice among first-timers, seasoned travellers simply love these campers.
Peninsula RV Centre offers Caravan campers for sale at unbeatable prices. We buy and sell campers of all makes and models including Jayco campers. When you are looking for high quality used Jayco motorhomes for sale in Melbourne, look no further. Explore our range of Jayco campers today.
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When you’re searching through each one of the caravans out there for sale in New Zealand you need to obtain the best bargain. At the start of the 19th century, more Romani people began to reside in their caravans rather than sleeping in tents. If you opt to get a used caravan always purchase from a licenced dealer. Click here
All Caravans get a complete pre delivery inspection. If you own a caravan that you’re seeking to sell talk to us about finding the most suitable buyer. Whether you’re on the lookout for lightweight off road caravans or hybrid camper trailers, you’re guaranteed to get the perfect choice for your getaway wants and the loft camper might just be what you’ve been on the lookout for.
You’re highly suggested to leave your contact number in the PayPal payment to fasten your item. If your a newcomer to the area of caravanning or a seasoned veteran, you are going to find all of the information that you want to help you decide on the ideal caravan or camper for holiday adventures. Visit more
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vanlifeeurope-blog · 5 years
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Camper Van Employ Holidays - Cease and Take pleasure in the Scenery in Nelson
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Camper van employ in Nelson is really a great start out to any New Zealand holiday. Not merely will you have the ability to select from a wide collection of RVs that could accommodate 2-6 individuals or a lot more, but you may have a terrific selection of issues to find out and do whilst in this superb portion of New Zealand.
Immediately after arriving into Nelson and picking up your camper van employ you may like to grab a bite to eat or perhaps a cuppa just before you carry in your travels. The good point about a camper van is the fact that you have all of the necessities with you - all you might want to do is obtain some groceries and after that uncover a location to pull more than and delight in the scenery although the jug boils, and Nelson has a lot of opportunities!
Nelson is at the top on the South Island and features many fantastic sandy beaches, lakes and entrances into some of New Zealand's good National Parks. Considerably of your main road through Nelson features a drive alongside the Tasman sea, while further inland you'll drive by means of the numerous suburbs, previous parks and recreational reserves, for instance: - Tahunanui Recreation Ground - Trafalgar Park - Neale Park, Guppy Park, Founders Park along with the Japanese Garden - Branford Park - Queens Garden
Each and every of these gives one thing unique to view and do, together with the Japanese Garden and Queens Gardens providing an awesome place to stretch your legs and study regarding the history behind these precincts.
For those staying in Nelson, you will have to uncover a campground accommodation to park your camper van for the night/s you might be inside the region. Whether or not you will be wanting a beach style or a lot more rural setting, you absolutely have loads of possibilities in Nelson, just have a look at some here: - Tahuna Beach Holiday Park - walking distance to Tahunanui Beach - Brook Valley Motor Camp - naturally secluded with a 'botanical garden' kind setting - Matai Valley Motor Camp - a woodland setting having a river for swimming - Nelson City Holiday Park - close towards the city centre with sheltered web sites
Immediately after a nights rest, you could get up and discover. What you select to explore is completely dependent on your interests, but here are some tips: - Planet of Wearableart and Collectable Cars Museum - unbelievable garments and classic vehicles - Artisan markets - every single Saturday morning - Whakatu Marae - discover te haka, take a look at the art and craft workshop or take a bush walk having a Maori guide - Check out Satisfied Valley Adventures - ride the Skywire, horse or quad bike or get into a round of paint ball - Take a wine touring around the region
As it is possible to see there is certainly a diverse array of things to complete while on holiday in Nelson. No matter whether you strategy to remain for just a few days, a week or a lot more Nelson is sure to please.
A number of people that are looking for camper van employ in Nelson opt for to obtain an all-inclusive package for their vacation that involves accommodations at a campervan vacation park, rental with the camper van for the extent of their stay, along with other options or amenities that make their trip preparing simpler. Package deals and getaway bundles are excellent for any person who desires to save time and money with regards to organizing their New Zealand getaway. By taking the time to book in advance, you might be privy to these selections that people do not have after they basically show as much as rent an RV in New Zealand.
Camper van hire in Nelson is one of the most popular choices for holiday travellers of all types. Even folks who are not so fond from the terrific outdoors can nevertheless enjoy an RV holiday in New Zealand for the reason that they may have all of their creature comforts within the camper van to take pleasure in. There's one thing for just about absolutely everyone, and also you can possess the adventure of a lifetime when you take the time to plan accordingly and book your camper van in advance. Hold these things in thoughts in regards to preparing your New Zealand holiday.
Sunrise Holidays Camper Van Hire Nelson has been operating in New Zealand for the past 18 years with the final 10 years getting operated by Roydon Anderson and his wife from their dwelling base in beautiful Nelson, New Zealand.
A little business enterprise catering for all travelers: families, couples and backpackers. They're able to provide camper vans which can be 2 berth, 4 berth and six berths to suit person demands. Operating a fleet of new and older camper vans to assist cater for people's budgets. Clients inform them that their strengths are friendly private service: they're the owners and they cope with all clientele directly and are personally out there in case of emergency 24/7. They also present a clear quote with no hidden extras and pickup and drop off at areas suited to each parties. A final touch that clientele appreciate is definitely the pack of goods included to produce the very first few days a lot easier.
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Breathtaking Australia Holidays
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Making Money On The Road: An Inspirational Interview With The Motoroamers
Do you want to travel the world, but aren’t sure how to make money while doing so? In this article we have an inspirational interview from Karen who shares her experience working as an online life coach, and as a travel blogger with her husband. Karen and Myles are currently travelling around Europe in their RV, working online as they go.
They have diversified their earning streams in order to be able to travel in a financially sustainable way. Not only are they earning an income abroad, while being totally location-independent, but they are doing what they love! Read on to learn more.
Hi Karen & Myles! Please Tell Us a Little Bit About Yourselves
We are Karen and Myles, aka, The Motoroamers and after 30 years of corporate stress and self-employed submersion, we decided to take up the reigns of our lives and make some massive changes.
Within a four-year period we had sold our property on Isle of Man, UK, relinquished the hold on our business interests and relocated to Somerset to live the ‘good life’. Finally we could heal from our burnout. Yet despite for me, retraining and committing to a meaningful volunteering role, there was something missing. Even Myles’ valiant efforts to reduce his golfing handicap was not enough to soothe his soul.
It took a six-week tour of New Zealand to show us the missing piece of our jigsaw. TRAVEL!
New Zealand taught us how much exploration needed to be part of our lives and that we needed to feed our adventurous spirits. We wanted to empower our right to freedom from a system that tries to control us.
When we got home, it was no surprise to hear Myles suggest that we buy an RV and go travelling for a year, whilst we sold property on Isle of Man. After battling my fears and ‘what if’s’, we bought our new travelling companion and by March 2016 we had packed up, packed in and headed off into the European sunset.
Two weeks into our ‘gap-year’ we realised this was more than just a year out – this was what we craved in our lives – forever. A life that nurtures my creative soul and feeds our adventurous spirits. Free to expand our minds with culture, language and life outside of the daily grind.
Tell Us About Your Online Jobs
Part of being on the road for us, is not just a holiday, that became clear within our first month. Certainly being tourists has its place, although what was more significant was our transition into digital nomads.
Having run our own businesses, we recognised that we couldn’t simply stop working. We just needed to work in a different way that was more balanced, heart-centred and meaningful. So we started to explore how we could work whilst travelling and earn an income that sustained our lifestyle. After all, we moved from a six figure annual income to significantly less, almost overnight. I must add that we’re ‘not there’ yet – it’s a work in progress as we create a structure that flows with our hearts and not just the purse-strings.
Our work platform centres around our skills, desires and what our potential audience might want from us. Combining this trio enables us to build something that nourishes us and helps others. Given our totally different personalities and skills, it was imperative to tackle this from two angles, exploring our expertise individually and collectively.
First and most foremost, we needed our base-line! The essential income that we needed to feed our account so we could live day-to-day. This is primarily Myles’ domain as he has a really good eye for property and investment. So after selling our house in Isle of Man, we invested in three rental properties; two are still located on the Island and the third in the U.K. being managed by a property agent.
The remainder of our capital Myles has invested into a share portfolio which includes Tax-free ISAs offered by UK government and medium risk FTSE100 businesses, which give us regular dividends.
For me, my expertise lies in coaching and creative writing, both of which have served me well for over 25 years. Finding my niche in our new nomadic lives was easy when I stopped to reflect on the story of stress and burnout that led to our life-change. I had a ‘stress to happiness’ story to share and a huge audience to work with, suffering the same plight.
Over the last year, with Myles’ technical capability, we built a new website that features my love for helping women find their inner happiness. Using my meditation teachings and my own personal insights, I focus my energies on publishing books, which give me bi-annual royalties, creating on-line programmes and coaching, which I do through email, telephone and Skype. I also use Social Media and a Facebook Group, Wake up to Happiness, to create a presence in the virtual marketplace and am currently allowing this to develop organically.
Secondly, having these baseline elements in place, we now have the foundation to build the most exciting aspect of our remote working – how we turn our travels into a credible brand and income stream.
Myles, with his humorous view on the world and my creativity makes us a formidable team and so The Motoroamers and our Seriously Entertaining Travel brand was conceived. We are still building our profile in this new arena and we have a way to go, although with approaching 1.7k followers on our FB page and affiliate marketing partnerships on our website, we are beginning, slowly to build our infrastructure. We focus on writing valuable content, sharing funny, ‘on the road’ insights and taking Drone videos that inspire our audience.
The best bit about the framework we are creating is that our primary income allows us to do what we love without any stress. So different to the life we had before.
Why Did You Decide to Leave Your “Regular” Jobs Behind?
My love for helping people and making a difference drove my corporate work and my personal development and coaching consultancy. Yet as an introvert, whilst I was good at my job, it didn’t nourish my heart. I fought a constant battle with my need for financial security, on the one hand, forcing me to never turn a contract down, and my people-pleasing, perfectionist traits on the other. These two beasts pulled me into burnout with a thriving bank account. This did not bring the happiness and freedom I strived for, and something had to change – that something was me!
So at breaking point, I pulled out of a $80,000 contract and started to put my needs first. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done although letting go of my business was vital to my survival. Over three years I pulled back until eventually I released my final client. Now it was time to find a role that nourished my introvert. I retrained in meditation and I started to find a more anonymous route to meeting my need to help others than the very public one I had been used to. This became the central part of my story and my realisation of how I could channel this into my virtual coaching services.
As a partnership Myles and I knew we needed to be active and seized the opportunity to work in a different way that gave more meaning to us and the people we were looking to reach. And what better way than to blend our skills and our travels?
Where in The World Have You Worked?
The beauty of our approach is that we have been able to work in every country we’ve visited, that’s 11 so far in Europe, since March 2016. The rest of the world will wait for another year.
We’ve been fortunate enough to call our office the beach, with sand between our toes, the swimming pool dressed in, not much to be honest, certainly no suits to be seen. We have worked in towns like Annecy, France armed with only a camera and a video or out in the wilds of Crete, Greece as we converse with nature rather than listening to the sound of corporate wheel churning. We are privileged to have gorge walls that frame our work space and the open, blue skies as our ceiling.
Whether we stay for one day or one week depends on our need to rest from our travels and how much internet we can get. We can sometimes work solidly for days and then we play. Although this really doesn’t feel like work, at least not in the traditional paradigm.
And when I say work, let me be clear what that looks like; we film, we walk, we park up and watch the locals go about their lives, we cycle in the name of research and we photograph. And let’s not get too martyr like – this is as much about filling our own memory bank of experiences as it is creating a work output. What a joy; that we can live this life, travel and share our experiences to inspire others to fulfil their own travel dreams.
Our philosophy is, travel when you can, for as long as you can and in whatever way you can – just travel.
I can’t say that it’s creating a luxury level income, although we see the potential as we build partnerships, connections and profile. And we’re having a blast whilst we’re doing it. This really is the meaningful, heart-centred work we’ve dreamt about all our lives.
Can You Tell Us a Bit About Your Certifications & Qualifications?
Certification is a really interesting topic as it has shades of the system that we left behind. Although we have learnt in our 17 months on the road (and I know we’re still babies in this game), that you cannot escape the system completely. There are just some rules that you need to follow and certification, in some fields, is one of them. Tax is another, although let’s not go there.
As a newbie coach, back in 2001, I decided to get my qualification with the UK’s Coaching Academy. I managed to secure a bursary, which gave me free access to the weekend residential course and the follow-up Diploma assessment process. These days their foundation weekend is now free to all, although the Diploma enrolment is now $5,100 +vat. If you are paying for the programme yourself, 5-10 bursaries are available generally awarding $1,275 towards the costs.
To add to this, I found an accredited, on-line Life Coaching Diploma with the Newcastle College of Further Education that was sponsored by author and coach, Fiona Harrold. This course now runs at $765 and has multiple entry levels throughout the year. Achieving my two Diplomas, I received the credibility I need as a fledgling coach to set foot in a potentially massive market.
Interestingly as I sit on the sidelines of some ‘coaching’ FB groups, I feel concerned, with my traditional coaching hat on, about the modern take on coaching. Today’s market is flooded with wanna-be coaches who are influenced by this ‘Get rich quick’, ‘Earn six figures a month’ coaching philosophy that misses the heart of what a coach is and does.
My perspective is that to be a coach is a privilege and a skill, and the modern wave of fix-it-all coaches worries me. Although before I get on my soap box, I would like to emphasise that training in the basic coaching concepts is vital, if this is a route you’re considering. Learning and embedding coaching’s core values are imperative if you are going to harness the power to help shift someone’s life. So find a course that’s run in your own country and arm yourself with the core skills and build from there.
To become an investor really needs no qualification, in Myles’ opinion. Although when asking him the characteristics of a successful investor who can sleep at night, he said you needed three key things amongst a long list of attributes; be conservative – there is no ‘Get rich quick’ scheme in this field; time is your best friend and your worst enemy – so patience is the virtue and finally, invest in low-cost index funds, because if it’s good for U.S investment guru, Warren Buffet, it’s good enough for him. To develop your expertise and, more importantly your confidence, then read:
The Snowball; Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, by Alice Schroeder The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham The Little Book of Behavioural Investing; How not to be your own worst enemy, by James Montier
For our travel blogging, there are no exams, just passion and art combined. There are courses you can take to learn about travel photography or to be a travel writer, although I think much of this is about a love for expressing what you experience, through words, lens or recording.
I guess if you want to be taken seriously in the industry, then advancing your skills is necessary and we are painfully aware of our gaps with, say Social Media. Although our rewards so far have been due to hard work, content creation and persistence.
Our work strategy is, on the whole not work we have to find. In many ways we are fortunate, as it finds us. My coaching is the only one where it would benefit from a more direct marketing approach. Although, as I said earlier, with the latest FB groups being deluged with wannabe coaches, it’s not the place I want to pick up clients. I want to find authentic sources of work that nourish me and not get caught up in this ‘Jump on a discovery call’ approach which seriously doesn’t work for me.
How Do You Find Clients For Your Coaching Business?
So where will my clients come from? Well, today I follow the exact same pattern as 17 years ago; I write articles for magazines, either as advertorial, which I pay for or editorial that is mostly free. It’s about creating good quality, free content that builds up a virtual relationship with my potential audience.
I also create articles for on-line magazines that raise my profile and I get in touch regularly with the official magazine industry offering my stress to happiness angle to publish to their readers. This is a frustrating aspect of our work because you rarely get the courtesy of a reply, let alone an article published.
So I guess it’s not an exact science. You have to show up with the right message, to the right people and be in the space that they occupy. Keep resilient, hold the faith and persevere.
What About a Working Visa? Do You Need One Where You’re Travelling?
For us as U.K. Residents there are no visa requirements to do our work in Europe. Being resident whilst still travelling full-time abroad means that as long as we pay our due taxes, have significant family ties in U.K. and own property, we are operating legitimately within the system. What will happen post-Brexit is another story. All our content for the moment is free for people to access and all income generated from our website are from advertising sales based in U.K. My coaching clients and book royalties all go through the UK tax system.
The only issue that needs to be considered is whether the role you choose needs professional insurance. My last professional indemnity and personal liability insurance was cancelled because I wasn’t spending 6 months in England. So I have had to change my supplier to Hiscox Insurance who have given me the coverage I need for my coaching business anywhere in the world.
What Does Working as Online As Bloggers and a Coach Entail?
So what does a ‘Day in the life of The Motoroamers’ and a life coach look like? I’m an early riser, so by 9:00 I have already done my Social Media postings, so that my followers have a daily inspiration ready when they wake up. 60% of our followers are based in UK so we’re pretty much always at least an hour ahead.
Then what we do next depends on where we are and how the rest of the week is panning out (and I include weekends in that week as there is little daily differentiation for us). If we have good internet, then we concentrate on uploading video and Drone footage to YouTube, writing and publishing blogs and researching our next destination.
If we have limited or no internet, then we may head off to ‘work’ in a gorge, a local heritage site or cycle and explore the countryside. And weather and light permitting we will take photos and film what we see and experience.
If we’ve saturated exploring an area, then we will do offline work, such as drafting blogs, writing my books and articles for publications. Some days may just involve travelling to our next destination.
How Much Does Are You Able to Earn With Your Online Ventures?
To answer this, I’ll take each of our two digital income streams in turn as they have different income features.
For my coaching work, I charge per session and my philosophy has always been my USP. Clients have the opportunity to pay me what they can either afford, or what value they place on our session together. I set some parameters and then they choose the final payment.
Each session is 60-90 minutes and in return they pay anything from $64-$115. They electronically wire money into my business account either at the end of a session, if we have an ongoing relationship, or upfront if they are new. For my book sales, I get a 12% commission on each eBook sold (www.bookboon.com) which nets me $1275 pa. This figure is steadily growing each year, as more readers get to know my work and as I develop more books in my portfolio.
For The Motoroamers, our affiliate’s income is an average of $77 / month. We’ve only been doing this for three months, so it is still a fledgling aspect of the business. Although getting a consistent income since Christmas gives us hope, and as we develop our profile and readership we know we can only build on this. Our Social Media following is growing all the time and as we now begin to get some commissioned articles that pay up to $320 per piece, this is the side of our work we really want to develop.
How Many Hours a Day Do You Work?
I think some of the biggest challenges we face after 30 years in the corporate world is how we manage our time and the hours we work. When you love what you do, it can be hard to stop when you have no office structures in place. We’ve always been conscientious and we don’t do anything unless with complete effort. That can work against us in a digital and remote context as we MUST self-manage. There’s no definitive on this for us, as sometimes we don’t work more than a couple of hours a day, whilst others we may work 12. It’s in our own hands.
What Are The Pros & Cons Of Working Online?
So how do we sell our life and work-style? Well, this bit is easy; imagine wandering around the world experiencing its magic, breathing in its beauty and then sharing that with others. How cool is that? Then add the bonus of being able to sit by a pool or on a beach with sand between your toes as you write your latest book or blog post.
How about the value you would get from inspiring others to live their dreams and live beyond their fears, surely that has to be high on the Pros list? And we can’t miss freedom off the list. The ability and choice to work when we want, on what we love, for as long as we want, is a joy. And we are so much happier now than we were back in our old lives. And for a vast majority of the time, we are meeting amazing people, living outdoors and getting to see some of the most amazing scenery in the world. That takes some beating.
The cons? Well that’s quite easy too. We’re not earning as much as we were back in the system. We were earning a six figure annual income and whilst that paid the bills, it didn’t give us the freedom or health, more importantly, that we now have. There is no quick win in this game. It’s a bit like Myles’ stocks and shares, we’re in it for the long-haul. It takes dedication, hard work and positivity to keep going and keep building. This can be tricky when you’re remote. So you might need to make some sacrifices, although if you can keep an eye on the end game and remind yourself why you have committed to this lifestyle, then you can make it work.
And that’s another Con to our chosen work-style – it’s just us. We live in a 7.5m RV and after 27 years of marriage, we do quite well. although not having anyone else to bounce off can be difficult for some. We’re both introverts so doing our own thing isn’t out of our comfort zone, although it’s not for everyone. Be careful of this, if you’re an extrovert and need to be around others, as it can be lonely. And sometimes this work is frustrating when you don’t get the feedback you hope from a piece of work that has taken you hours to create.
If you’re someone who struggles with self-discipline, patience or who needs a high degree of security or certainty, then this work-style will be a challenge. There is little structure, except the boundaries we set. So you can become obsessive over your work, or conversely lack the motivation to do what you need.
The Cons might be shaded black or grey, although it’s so important to know what you’re walking into. We’ve run our own business for twenty years, so we had a pretty good idea what to expect when we started this from scratch.
Why Do You Love This Lifestyle?
I love my life. After too many years of feeling stuck, stressed and ill, making some big life-changes was essential to mine and our well-being. I can do what I love, creatively, with freedom and for the ultimate purpose of helping others fulfil their dreams, there is nothing better about that life. I have grown so much in the last 15 months and I will surely continue to do so. Whether it be through my work contribution or by throwing myself into a country’s culture, I am richer for the choices we made. I have no regrets.
To coin a phrase that seems a bit glib, ‘We are living our dreams’. And we are still working our dreams too, putting back something into this fabulous world that we are so privileged to walk around.
Any Final Advice For Someone Wanting to Give Up The 9-5 to Work Online
If there is one piece of advice that we would both give you, it would be to just do it. Don’t try, because as Star War’s Yoda says, “Do or don’t do, there is no try.” Life is short, the world large and beautiful and your life’s purpose too important not to give this a whirl. Don’t let your fears, uncertainty and doubts squash your dreams and aspirations. Live your life beyond fear, follow your heart and trust what happens. If it doesn’t work out, at least you can say you gave it a go. Put your courageous armour on, put your excitement in the reigns and set your wheels in motion.
Karen and Myles are a middle-aged, fun-loving couple who swapped The Matrix, for a life of travel, fuelled by curiosity and adventure. In our chariot, Scoobie, we roam the world looking to capture culture, nature and diversity so that others may experience the joys, through our eyes or their own. As travel commentators we are committed to delivering seriously entertaining travel and help you live the life you deserve. Follow their journey on their websites Love My Happy Heart and Motoroaming. Check them out on social as well at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
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Dijon - France
July 8-9, 2017
Our flight to Paris was uneventful with exception to our late arrival and the rush to shuttle by bus to the train that would transport us to Dijon. The TGV is still one of the best commuter trains that left punctually and arrived at our destination on time.
We made our way to the Port Du Canal and left the luggage aboard the barge, the Anna Maria V. It was a great afternoon  to stroll through town. All  seemed rather quiet for a Saturday afternoon.
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3:00 pm and time for the official checkin. Again we lucked out with a great group of 13 ranging in ages from 55-81. The Commonweath is well represented with 2 Australians, 2 Irish, 2 Brits, 1 Welsh and 4 New Zealanders. We christened our barge and our Netherland guide, Rita, said we were the loudest group she has had to date.
The rooms, though a tad small, will give us practice for the RV in the Fall. It was a fitful night for sleeping with the room so hot it was like a sauna. However, the skies opened up for most of our first bike ride and helped cool the temperature. It was a relaxing ride around Dijon to Velars and around Lake Kir. Lucky for us, the sun came out and we grabbed an opportunity for a short swim and our picnic lunch.
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The afternoon was a self guided walking tour around Dijon which took you back in time to discover the history. It began at Jardin Darcy which was created in 1880 as the town’s first public garden. The romantic gardens are guarded by the “white bear” which is a tribute to the animal sculptor, Francois Pompon. We followed the owl markings to most of the sites noteworthy. Among our highlights were; Place Francois Rude (centre square), Notre-Dame, and Place de la Liberation. There were also the quaint alleyways with cafes and private homes.
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It was a more relaxed and quiet night tonight after another excellent meal by chef Kase. Tomorrow morning we will experience our first trip through a lock followed by 45 km. to Longecourt en Plaine with a pit stop at a winery and a visit to a Chateau owned by Roland.  
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Farewell to the parents in Nelson, the centre of New Zealand and Earthquake stricken Christchurch
My last little ride in the RV on Friday, travelling from Motueka to Nelson where ma and pa dropped me off at my hostel on their way to Picton to catch their ferry to Wellington. Think dad was sad he won't have someone to be a child with anymore and mum was looking forward to having a rest from us poking fun at her...we do it out of love though Ma! My hostel in Nelson was nice enough and they had a doggie (Kora) so I was happy 😊. Chilled for the afternoon really and did a bit of supermarket shopping with the aim to try to make more meals, than eat out, and reduce the rate that my bank account is decreasing at! Also took full advantage of unlimited wifi and downloaded season 2 of 'Love' on Netflix, 'tis good! Went to the local Saturday arts and crafts market on Saturday which was really good! Then spent the afternoon lying in the sunny grounds of the cathedral, reading HP, watching 'Love' and catching up on blogging and my journal - nice to have a rest for the day tbh! Sunday was spent walking up to the centre point of New Zealand where there's a small monument and great views of the city and sea. Did a short walk over the hills nearby (packed lunch in tow) and made my way back into town to catch an afternoon showing of Kong: Skull Island (6/10 for me). Chased it up with a pizza and hung out with hostel people for the evening. Starting to get a Japan plan together too - Laura and Zee are already there, just need to figure out my first night there and how to get to them the next day...best get learning some Japanese!! Was Christchurch bound on Monday and had to do a fair walk across town with my big ole rucksack to get to my hostel. Hostel is nice but room is often pretty whiffy being a mixed dorm of 8. I did about 9 miles walking around the town the following day and got a couple warmer weather clothes in prep for Japan. The town has a fair few empty areas where buildings have had to be demolished and there is still a lot of construction and rebuild going on after the Feb 2011 earthquake. There's a shopping area called re-start mall that is primarily built from stacked cargo containers which was nice to wander around :) I visited the 'quake city' museum the day next, which was really good and I chose my final meal in NZ was to be a steak which didn't disappoint 😊 Sorry this is a pretty boring blog...not too much to write about when you're on your tod and in regular kind of cities really! On my flight to Japan at the moment though, getting ready for the weird and wonderful and a reunion with Zee and Laura 😁!!
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