Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Feb 27, 2017 Dunedin, New Zealand

 
Cathederal in Port Chalmers outside Dunedin which is know as "Edinburgh of the South". First permanet redisdents arrived in 1848, including the nephew of Robbie Burns.
Taieri Gorge Railway.
Cadbury world, including the chocolate fall.
Architecture around Dunedin.







Built in the Jacobean style and finished in 1907, the mansion has 35 originally decorated rooms covering almost 14,000 square feet (1276 square metres). 
Some of the beautiful flowers in the Olveston gardens.






Family 1922 Fiat 510 that was found in a farmer's shed and totally restored.


More architecture from Dunedin.

Mural of leading boys school.























Some cute Kiwi humour.










Dunedin Cathedral

 What tug boat captains do when they're bored.
Last sights of Dunedin.





2 comments:

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  2. Looks like you are having a good time. Not surprised.

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