Plane, taxi…and now bus, Auckland to Rotorua. By the time I leave New Zealand expecting to use all forms of transport, except train. Ticket I pre-purchased, exchanged. All train travel on South Island shut down ‘til March 22nd because of extensive forest fires. Yikes!
Waitomo, Agrodome & Te Puia – 3 tour stops, then dropped directly at my hotel…not a bad way to travel.
Waitomo, home to New Zealand’s famous glowworms. Stalactites, stalagmites & limestone…typical cave stuff – but glowworms? Never have I ever. WOW WOW WOW! Loaded onto a long gondola, pulled forward via a rope pulley thru Glowworm Grotto [subterranean cavern illuminated by THOUSANDS of tiny glowworms]. No pictures allowed, no sound permitted. Magic.
Back on the bus, next stop: the Agrodome. Toured this working farm in an all-terrain vehicle. SHEEP, New Zealand SHEEP, that’s the reason one comes here. Watched a Romney being shorn, then attended a live sheep dog trail. BIG fan.
End of day, bit rushed thru Te Puia [Māori meeting house] & neighboring Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. Luckily my travel bestie scheduled additional geyser viewing on tomorrow’s Happy Ewe bike tour. (Thanks Dawn!)
Hotel check-in. Early to bed? Heck no — ’cause every day’s a run day 🙂 Laced up, quick change-o-clothes. 10 minutes from The Redwoods, my first amazing NZ run (first of several). Massive trees, tropical vegetation & cicadas – the forest sang (12 mile FUN run).
Day 3 plans: morning run (geysers), bike tour (even more geysers) & a puddle-jumper to Christchurch (South Island).
- stalactites, stalagmites, limestone & glowworms
- cicada season, the forest sang
- no pics allowed, no sound permitted — quiet magic
- sheep shearing
- newly shorn Romney
- working sheep dog
- all trail, 12 mile FUN run
Waitomo Caves — NZ cicada season (Dec-April)
Agrodome – Sheep Shearing
Agrodome – working Sheep Dog trial
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