Holiday pics!
I've finally resized and loaded my holiday photos into a gallery. There are 44 pictures with explanations if you click on them; go have a look for:
- The Village where we stayed
- the nicest municipal logos :ive seen since Rome's wolf and SPQR
- the Craters of the Moon thermal area
- the cat who came to visit
- aerial shots of volcanoes, crater lakes, and lahar
- two boats and two retired eccentrics called Bate and Drake
- very cool Maori cliff carvings
- Greg and me on Segways
- huge corrugated iron animalsg
- cats back at home demonstrating two of their poses
Because people like cat pics and
Ruapehu's crater lake, about a week after the lahar burst from it. You can see the breach at about 11 o'clock. The yellow bits are sulphur.
Sunset on lake and volcanoes.
Retired judge Peter Bate enjoys his life as captain of the restored steamboat Alice. Here he is, complete with port and starboard socks, a pirate's headscarf, a knife in his teeth, and a steam cannon - a real-life Captain Flint! [/Ransome] The other member of the crew is called Michael Drake.
Maori cliff carvings which can only be seen from the water. This is the face; the taniwha (water monster) was my favourite.
OK, now go and look at the rest! :-)

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Of course I must see the rest but unfortunately my lunch break is over and must go back to my duty in our library ( mind you, I like it, it is British library!)
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Ah, but you have beautiful cities and architecture; people come here and sneer at our wooden houses and soulless cities.
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The Segways were huge fun. They're so strange they way they stay upright when you're stopped, and I love how intuitive they are: lean forward to go faster, back to slow down. After about 15 minutes, you can get quite adept at manoeuvring them through tight spots, though I'd need more practice to play polo on them.
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The Segways do look like fun.
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And they weren't even action shots!
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Those cliff carvings are impressive.
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The carvings are amazing. I hadn't even heard of them before our holiday, but there's a short mention in the Wiki on the lake (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Taupo) (scroll to the bottom).
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BTW the Mt Wellington mentioned in the Wiki article is the closest hill to the one we live one.
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I particularly loved the Phibian statue. :^)
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