A farewell to New Zealand!

in travel •  6 years ago 

Land of beauty and mystery: green ferns, lush fields and rolling hills, snow-capped volcanic mountains and majestic waterfalls. 

A tribute to New Zealand:

To the people of New Zealand, thank you for your kind and gracious hospitality. And how hard working everyone is there, to keep it clean and beautiful.  

  • It was a joy to see no rubbish in the streets. Each household and shop owner kept their premises freshly painted, and their gardens beautiful and neatly clipped sidewalks.  
  • Farmers who took pride in keeping their hedge-ways immaculately trimmed. And don’t forget the neatly stacked woodpiles that kept their paddocks so tidy. 
  • My breath was taken away when I saw how fresh and clean the water was in the rivers. And don’t forget the huge volume and power of the sea-green water gushing over the waterfalls. 

Here are some photos of that great country:

Tried to add in photos that I hadn’t shown you before: 

North island photos:

These two photos are of Rotarua. 

 

And these are of Rotarua, Ruapehu mountains and desrest, Dawson’s Wilkie pools and Taranaki mountain, in that order from left to right. 

 

Here is a photo of Howell’s lake our son took. The rest are what mountain slips look like, New Zealand’s Stone-trees, and a scene in Palmerston North’s reserve park. 

South island photos:

 

Now on South island, what you will see in Hadley Park in Christchurch. And Kaikoura along the west coast, before going down to Christchurch. 

First the little reserve area next to the town of Twizel. Then the traffic through Cromwell pass,  and the town of Te Anau, before going off to  Milford sounds. 

Looking back on fun times:

We had a really wonderful wild glorious time in New Zealand.  

And to those who have been following all my blog series on our trip there, I hope you had enjoyed it too. 

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Dear Mam, I totally agree with your quotes, yes a country is made by its people and it's a great example of those great men for the rest of the world and especially for India, how they are neat and clean and tidy. They are the good people who gets their rewards back in the form of healthy and wealthy fresh and naturally clean weathers.
It's an alarming situation in India, but it can be only cured by its citizens and everyone should participate in this Yagya.
Congratulations to the people of New Zealand your efforts are awesome and are an excellent example for the rest of the world.

I agree. If everyone on this earth looked after their country like the New Zealanders, the earth would indeed be paradise.

Absolutely and definitely correct.

travelling is a main part for enjoy doing our human life.its obviously best memories of every people.your every week sharing every trip place looks excellent . this north island,south island every green nature beauty pic just beautifull.of course you capture every picture perfect style.specially your oil painting just brilliant that you showing your before post.you are a big master of talented photography and oil painting,your writing quality just marveleous.i am not expressed your quality skills.because its alltime perfect and original.i support your work.thanks to sharing beautifull trip place of new zealand.very well done.may god bless you.my dear friend.. @artguru

Sorry this blog didn't have any dramatic events in it. Just a tribute to such a wonderful country.

Ah amazing photos and even better memories for you :) nz really is one of the greatest places in the world! When I was there I also loved not seeing much rubbish around, it’s very clean. I have just read that New Zealand has banned plastic bags, so even better!

It’s been great to follow your journey through nz, it brought back many memories for me and I am always happy to see people enjoying the exploration of aotearoa :)

I will leave you with one of my favourite pictures I took of New Zealand, I’m sure you will know where it is

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I have many more, but this was at the end of my trip and at a special time - Christmas Day! Again, I’m glad you enjoyed your trip and I have really enjoyed your posts, pictures and paintings. Where is next?

Your photo is really fantastic. So I guess your trip to New Zealand must have been dramatic and exciting too!
My next travel trip will be taken back in time, to the time when we went through the Kruger National Park, in South Africa. That was such a memorable trip. Here's hoping you enjoy it too.

Truly a trip that gives an extraordinary impression. No wonder, if everyone will feel the same way. However, I wondered and searched, it seems I did not see it. Usually, very beautiful and artistic. And I, like to see it repeatedly until my imagination flies with oil painting, @artguru!

Oooh, shame... were you expecting another oil painting?!!! Sorry to let the side down!

I'm glad you had quite the time you wanted in New Zealand.
New Zealand sure is a beautiful country with natural and artificial beauty.

And thanks for following our New Zealand saga.
Hope the next lot of travel blogs I write, you will enjoy as well.

No doubt new zealand such a famous beautiful Amazing country i really like it....very great photography very fabulous places....wonderful island...natural beauty Attracts the peoples....great trip...it is very interesting to see some new places...travelling nowadays has become an important part of modern life..tourism is travelling for pleasure or enjoy your self.....thanks for sharing this great post.

You describe very well New Zealand if I had to imagine a paradise, this place suits :)

Well this had been a very very long trip since i have been following ya. Perhaps it wasnt a moment when you thought that it was boring. The spiritual beauty and the scenic views didnt let you feel like that. Not only you guys but us too enjoyed the whole journey. The island views and those green fields and the peaks . All had been amazing especially that Taranaki mountain. Thanks for sharing all that with us and getting us into that lovely trip.