Thursday, August 31, 2006

A half-gun salute


Good job this castle was never invaded - the guns were so small even Pinar would struggle to fire one!

Plaza de Toros




Bullfighting almost came to the North East in spectaular fashion on our Bank Holiday jaunt to Durham.

These bad boys just seemed to be loose and started to run at some of the walkers and tourists.

Luckily they were only interested in fighting each other and Pinar wasn't forced to use her matador skills while I made a run for the fence.

Raby Castle


Not quite from the world trip, but I suppose County Durham would count as a foreign excursion in most quarters.

Definatly worth a visit if you have a bank holiday free.

The Fell's British tour


Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Mauri house


This was a show inside a traditional house.

It was the same place the British Lions went on their tour.

The japanese people were going crazy for this, I honestly don't know what they do with all the photos they take.

We even saw some getting their photo taken next to a photo someone else had posted up in the gift shop.

By the end I got sick of being asked to take pictures of other tourists and finally lost my rag and just refused. We were in the middle of nowhere after a 4 hour drive enjoying the view over a lake, when out of nowhere a Japanese couple pulled up and asked me to take a picture.

Friday, August 25, 2006

In the sticks



At Te Puia or Te Whakarewarewa to use its full Maori name. Here I am in a old mauri village doing an improvised Haka and Pinar is just posing next to a tree and river for some reason. If you look really closely you can see something strange lurking in the trees behind!

Clarts



As well as the hot springs and geyzers there was loads and loads of boiling hot mud. It looks pretty bad and smells even worse - a bit like dead eggs and a damp dog.

Apparently you can cook eggs in there, and they are a delicacy in Japan. You can also have a bath in it, which we did, although you need specailly adapted ones as these ones would just melt your skin off.

Hot water



One of the biggest geyzers we saw in New Zealand. It was pretty amazing and sent boiling hot water about 30 foot up in the air. This is what it looks like close up, and from a distance.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Hilton Dinner


This was just a little celebration for us getting married, which now feels like a long time ago, but it was hard getting all our immediate family together at the same time....

We had a lovely meal, and it turned out to be a really nice night...everyone got on famously.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Cheery opener


It was more like November than August for the first game of the season.

the opening game is usually watched through sunglassess but it got so dark they even had to put the floodlights on.

It poured down with rain pretty much from start to finish.

Still, they won.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Lake in NZ



Lake in Rotorua and it's famous black swans. We went Kyaking here later on, and this is where our sea plane took off from.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Newcastle



From the top of the eponymous Newcastle.

Went to the top the other day.

Test match special



England vs Pakistan from Heddingly. Good game but terrible journey back.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Hot pools



all of Rotorua is made of these hot springs, gezers and mud pools. Looks cool but what a smell.
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