Section 975 I loved her one day
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The fruit town of Cromwell, which developed into a prosperous town in 1862 due to the gold rush, is also famous for producing fruit. Pen~Fun~Pavilion www.biquge.info you can buy a lot of fresh fruits and fruit ice cream. There are a number of fruit shops along the road, the most famous of which is the Jones Mama Fruit Shop (just on the left hand side of the main road from Cromwell to Queenstown), which has large and cheap kiwifruit.
Yunluo and An Qingju wanted to experience the excitement, so they chose the route of Route 6, because they left Wanaka late, so they couldn't buy delicious fruits, which also became a regret in the itinerary.
At around 8 p.m., Yunluo and An Qingju arrived in Queenstown of their dreams. Because of the bumps in the past few days, Yunluo and An Qingju decided to be extravagant, not to live in a car camp, to live in a standard hotel, and at the same time as a break in the trip, to recuperate and set off again.
On the road every day, in order to rest their tired bodies, An Qingju and Yunluo decided to rest in Queenstown for two days, and Yunluo and An Qingju's honeymoon was spent on wheels. It was nearly 10 o'clock in the morning that Yunluo and An Qingju got up, and they originally wanted to continue their stay in the hotel where they stayed the day before, but who knew that due to the holiday and the local rugby game, many hotels were already full.
Yunluo and An Qingju had to look for a place to stay again, and under the introduction of the store owner, Yunluo and An Qingju found a hotel by the lake, and when the hotel was completed that night, it was close to 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Yunluo and An Qingju hurriedly set off and rushed to the destination of the day: Glenorchy.
Glenorchy + Paradise, these 2 places are in the northwest of Queenstown, also near Lakewakatipu, where The Lord of the Rings was filmed. It's a 45-minute drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy. This will be one of the best scenic routes you'll ever experience.
The road winds along the shores of Lake Wakatipu. The surrounding mountains rise from the shores of the lake, creating a spectacular landscape. Once you arrive in Glenorchy, you'll quickly discover that the city has a lot in common with Queenstown. The city is small. The layout is simple, and you can't see any fashionable stores. The spectacular alpine scenery that surrounds the town dwarfs the town.
From Glenorchy, you can climb along the mountain road, and the scenery is as romantic and beautiful as paradise. Since the road to Paradise was all gravel roads, Yunluo and An Qingju's rented car was not good, so they did not move on.
If you're a Lord of the Rings fan, the beautiful scenery of paradise will become a permanent memory for you. There are multiple picnic areas. In the summer, you can stop for a swim and the brilliant autumn colors are dazzling.
Coming back from Glenorchy, hungry, wandering around Queenstown, I found the famous Queenstown Furgger's oversized burger which was very tasty (signature beef), but there was a long queue.
Once you've had your fill of food, it's time for Cloudfall and An Qingju's next project: the Sky Tram in Queenstown. Just a 10-minute walk from the city centre, the Sky Gondola has the steepest cable car track in the Southern Hemisphere (37.1 degrees). Visitors can be transported to a restaurant with an altitude of 800 meters in just 10 minutes.
Skylinegondola (RestaurantAndluge) was named the World's Best View Restaurant by ABC!
In addition to the restaurant, the Sky Gondola also has its own invention of the scooter (luge), an entertaining and exciting entertainment for all ages. It's also a great place to enjoy a kiwihaka (Maori war dance show), and a theatre surrounded by traditional decorations and mythological carvings gives visitors a breathtaking taste of Maori culture.
Yunluo and An Qingju didn't choose the Sky Cable Car Restaurant to eat, and they really didn't have the energy to go back to the hotel to cook and eat. An Qingju and Yunluo walked around Queenstown and finally found a western restaurant and had a chic steak with great value for money.
Yunluo is still sleeping. An Qingju got up alone and rushed to the lake. Looking at the beautiful TSS Earnslaw steamship, due to the unfortunate flight of the steamship, Yunluo and An Qingju could not board the ship to follow it for a circle, so they could only take some photos to commemorate it.
TSS Earnslaw steamboat (Queenstown, TSSEARNSLAW), NZ75/person only (3 and a half hours. It includes a 45-minute boat ride to the farm, watching sheep, alpacas, deer, beef cattle, dog sheep herding and sheep shearing performances, and afternoon tea by the lake with a pleasant view of 3 kinds of cakes.
Tea time is only given for 15 minutes). Buy a ticket at a Realjourneys store on Beach Street, Lakeside, or book on the Realjourneys website and pick up your ticket at a store with a printout of your order. Climb aboard the steamship TSS Earnslaw in Queenstown. Feel the wind of a century ago, Queenstown's iconic ship.
Commissioned in 1912, the steamship TSS Ernslaw is the largest and most luxurious cruise ship on Lakewakatipu. The steamship TSS Earnslaw is said to be the only coal-fired steam cruise ship still in the Southern Hemisphere. The steamship TSS Earnslaw sails back and forth on Lake Wakatipu several times a day to reach the Walthorn plateau pasture on the west coast.
A tour of the lake and mountains on a spacious historic cruise ship is the perfect way to see the Alpine scenery of Queenstown. Upon arrival at Walter Peak Highland Ranch, disembark to experience the New Zealand ranch lifestyle.
Take part in a ranch or cultural heritage tour of Yunluo and An Qingju. You can also take a horseback ride through the heart-warming countryside or enjoy a barbecue lunch or dinner at the Colonel's House. All Walthorn excursions include a ride on the steamship TSS Ernslaw.
Back to the hotel from the lake, only a 1-minute walk, Yunluo has already started preparing breakfast. After eating bread and drinking milk, Yunluo and An Qingju set off. Today's destination is Teanau, the second largest lake in New Zealand and the largest lake in the South Island.
By the time I arrived in Teanau, it was already 4pm, and I asked at the front desk of the caravan camp about the weather in the fjord the next day, and the weather forecast said that there would be heavy rain, and the fjord excursion plans for Yunluo and Anqingju were put on hold. Yunluo and An Qingju immediately began to book a tour plan for the Firefly Cave. Yunluo and An Qingju originally booked the firefly cave at 8 p.m.,
The quote is 56 yuan / more than 2 hours from realjourneys. When arriving at the boarding site at 7 p.m., the company said that due to the rain in the past two days, the last boat was cancelled at 8 p.m. in order to ensure the safety of the visit. Visitors who have already purchased tickets will either have to change to the next morning's tour schedule. Either that's a refund,
I had no choice but to change the visit plan to the next day. Disappointed, Yunluo and An Qingju began to wander aimlessly around the small town of Teanau.
Plans to visit Lakemanapouri (New Zealand's deepest lake) had to be cancelled due to late weather. The lake is located in the mountainous southwestern part of the South Island, about 110 kilometres northwest of Invercargill. A 20-minute drive (about 15 km) from Teanau, the shores of the lake are the magnificent Cathedral Hill,
The lake consists of four lakes: North Lake, South Lake, West Lake and Hope Lake. This area was chosen as one of the filming locations for the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
At about half past nine in the morning, Yunluo and An Qingju came to the pier, boarded the ship smoothly, and after half an hour of sailing, they arrived at the firefly cave, because the firefly cave was not allowed to shoot. Yunluo and An Qingju only left the "shadow" on the cruise ship.
After visiting the Firefly Cave, it was already 12 noon, Yunluo and An Qingju had lunch in the Chinese restaurant and drove on the road. Because there are still nearly 300 kilometers ahead of Yunluo and An Qingju.
Yunluo and An Qingju drove all the way to Dunedin, and along the way, the weather began to be overcast, and it had begun to rain as we approached Dunedin. Dunedin is known as the Edinburgh of the Southern Hemisphere, the most Scottish city. Students make up 30% of the total population. So Dunedin is also known as a studentcity.
Dunedin is very beautiful, with a lot of old buildings with a strong sense of history. For example, the famous Edward Railway Station, the First Cathedral, the Olveston House, Lanark Castle and many more. The streets of Dunedin are also very distinctive, with a lot of slopes, a bit like the mountain city of Chongqing (not as high as Chongqing).
Dunedin has a very famous Baldwin Street, which is said to be the highest slope in the world. The slope has an inclination of 35 degrees, and most road trippers will try this slope. Because Yunluo and An Qingju's car was too broken, they didn't take the risk of driving it.
Dunedin also has the following attractions to visit: (1) City sightseeing: St. Paul's Cathedral, Public Art Gallery, Otage Museum, Otage Settlers Museum, Dunedin Botanical Garden.
Baldwin Street, the world's most slanting street, DunedinRailwayStation, a 100-year-old Dunedin railway station, and New Zealand's first Otago UniversityOtago. There is no dedicated city tour, but the DunedincityExplorer one-day pass is $20.
It includes 10 attractions including art galleries, museums, University of Otago, Botanical Gardens, Baldwin Street, SpeightsBrewery, and more.
(2) Cadburyworld. 18 yuan / 1 hour 15 minutes, it is best to book, otherwise there is no guide. Photography and mobile phones are not allowed, disposable hats are required for visits, and chocolates are given on the way. The Chocolate Waterfall only opens the floodgates during the visit time, and the flow ends in 30 seconds, which is not spectacular.
(3) Olveston Mansion: 16 RMB/1 hour, reservation required. Built in the Scottish style at the beginning of the 20th century, the 18 rooms are decorated with luxurious classical furniture and paintings, as well as mahjong tables and tiles made of jade.
(4) Signalhill with panoramic views of Dunedin and Otago Bay.
With an early cloud fall and an orange departing from Dunedin, today's mileage and attractions are the most on New Zealand's itinerary. Not long after driving out of Dunedin, on the Dunedin to Oamaru Road: Shagpoint is not far from the Moraki Rocks, a place that was originally a paradise for Maori hunters and has a rich history, dating back to the 12th century.
Moa fossils and primitive tools were found here and are on display at the Otago Museum. There are also spherical boulders here, but not in Moraki concentration. The 7-metre-long plesiosaur fossil was found here, and it is now part of the University of Otago's fossil collection.
In addition to its heavy history, shagpoint is now mainly a place to see animals, as well as a seabird called shag. Standing on a huge rock, you can look down on New Zealand's furry seals and observe their way of life without disturbing their lives. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. is the best time to observe, and you can generally see it.
It is said that dolphins and whales are sometimes seen here, so it's up to your luck. It's also a great place to see New Zealand's endemic yellow-eyed penguins, and the best time to see them is after dark, when the penguins return to their nests.
Continue on to the Moerakiboulders, a beach of round boulders 40 kilometres south of Oamaru. Some boulders jut out from the sandstone cliffs. Each boulder weighs several tons and is up to two meters high. Scientists explain that these large boulders are calcite condensations that formed 65 million years ago.
The calcium and carbonates around the charged particles slowly crystallize to form large boulders, which take four million years to form, like pearls. The soft mudstone, which contains large boulders, rose from the seafloor about fifteen million years ago. The waves, the wind, and the rain dug them out one by one. A few minutes' walk through the regenerated native forest leads to the observation deck, where you can see many large boulders.
If you're lucky, you can also see Het's dolphins in the sea. Remember to drive to the café and park your car so that it is closer. The beach is so windy that it's too much to walk down from one of the parking lots in front. (To be continued.) )r527
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