Famous for its lake, and the most photographed tree in New Zealand. It also has a 'puzzle world'. One of the biggest, if not the biggest, maze's in the southern hemisphere. It took over an hour to get round it.
Not a great deal more to the place. Beginning to understand why the Kiwi's are into extreme sports, because New Zealand can be so tedious and boring. Not so much in the chilling out sense, more the 'why bother, what's the point?!!'.
Oh look another sheep!!
Like we arrive at a place and are all keen to explore, say at around 10 am. Go to a local shop or cafe or historic building (circa 1860's), or to a museum, or book in to some Accomadation... What happens.... Nobody in, no one working. If you are lucky there may be a sign in the window stating, 'back in half an hour'. The sign may well have been there for a month. Seems it's just so much more interesting to stay in bed!! (Probably counting sheep).
Anyway the most photographed tree in New Zealand was where it should have been, so Yvonne photographed it and so did Mike, several times.
Next stop Queenstown to find a few places that are open.
Leave you with some photos... A tower, Yvonne found a ice cream place that was open, New Zealand's most photographed tree, New Zealand's most photographed tree, New Zealand's most photographed tree, New Zealand's most photographed tree.
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