From a weekend with our daughter in Wanganuiwe travelled to Lake Taupo, a journey of about 125 miles.
New Zealand's largest lake (it is bigger than the island of Singapore) is a popular and very beautiful holiday destination for Kiwis.
We had two frosty mornings but the sky was bright blue and the sun was shining and the views across the lake were stunning. We enjoyed a cruise around the lake, including visiting these Maoria carvings:
Some further views of the lake (1) from the boat and (2) of the snow capped mountains that fringe the lake
And just prove that it really is winter here, this is the view from the mountain road on the way to Lake Taupo:
From Lake Taupo we drove to Rotoroa, the heart of New Zealand's thermal country. Bubbling mud pools, boiling hot streams, steam pouring out of the ground, and impressive geysers are all part of the scene in this remarkable part of the world:
Next up was a visit to the beautiful seaside town of Napier, completely destroyed by an earthquake in the early 1930s, it is best know today for the many Art Deco buildings which replaced those that were destroyed:
Friday evening and we are back in Wanganui to spend the weekend with Lizzy. On Sunday night we go by bus to the Kiwi capital of Wellington and then on Tuesday afternoon we fly to Sydney.