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We're the Klines, from Palmyra, Pennsylvania (US). We're spending a semester in New Zealand accompanying a group of study abroad students from Lebanon Valley College. We'll be posting photos and information here for our friends and family. Feel free to leave us a message!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Opononi

We stopped at a little seaside town, Opononi, on our way to the Bay of Islands. Opononi, is famous for a friendly dolphin, Opo, that lived in the bay during the 1950's. The dolphin was referred to as Opo, the Gay Dolphin and the LVC College students laughed their way through a video of Opo. Information about Opo can be found here.

To see our pictures of Oponini, click here.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Bay of Islands Trip

We spend the weekend of the 24th on a bus trip to the Bay of Islands with the college students. Althought the ride was long, the scenery and boat cruise was spectacular and definitely worth the trip. Boat cruise photos are here.

Bay of Islands is about 5.5 hours North of Hamilton (where we're living). It's a Pacific Coast attraction that has 145 islands and sub-tropical weather. It also has the Treaty Grounds where the Treaty of Waitanga was signed between the English and the Maori in 1840. Scenery photos are here.

We saw a lot but really enjoyed the boat ride where dolphins swam next to the boat. We were on the front of the boat at the railing and had a chance to see the dolphins riding the between the two hulls of the catamaran style boat. Photos are here.

We also saw a Kauri tree, similar in size and age to our American Redwood trees. The Tane Mahuta tree is estimated to be about 1500 years old. Photos are here.

Chiefs Rugby

We went to a Hamilton Chiefs professional rugby game on Friday the 16th of March. The atmosphere and game was great. Tickets were cheap compared to American Football and we sat in a kids section which was free from alcohol and hooligans. The Chiefs are part of the Super 14 League which includes Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. The Chiefs beat the Lions from South Africa for their first win of the season. Here are a few photos of the kids with their free Chiefs merchandise.
Here's a link to the Chiefs Rugby Team.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Opito Bay

Black Jack Road: Joel met a really nice guy named Tony who owns a local scuba shop. He offered us the use of his beach house (his Bach -- pronounced "Batch" as they say in NZ) and we took him up on the offer. The bach is located in Opito Bay, which is on the Pacific side of the Coromandel Peninsula. It takes about an hour and a half to drive to the bottom of the peninsula and another two and half hours to drive up it to Opito Bay. The roads twisted and curved and many times it seemed as if we were going to fall into the sea. The last stretch of the trip took us over an unpaved mountain called Blackjack Road.

After returning to Hamilton, we learned that insurance companies won't cover you if you get into an accident while on Black Jack Road -- that's how dangerous it is. But, the scary trip was worth it. Opito Bay was absolutely gorgeous and the weather was great. For pictures of our travel, click here.

Opito Bay: The bay is absolutely beautiful with crystal blue water that was 74 degrees. The waves were pretty mild and the kids would have liked them a little stronger for body surfing and boogy boarding -- but they had fun nonetheless. There were islands all around and a lot of interesting vegetation and birds. For pictures of the beach, click here.

Kayaking: We were allowed to try our hands at kayaking in Opito Bay. We were able to take the kayaks from our backyard and travel down a creek to the beach. For pictures, click here.

Whitianga: Joel needed to do some things on the internet for his Ph.D class, and since the batch was without phone or internet acces, we had to travel to a really nice beach town, Whitianga. Although it meant another trip (there and back) over Black Jack Road, the town was really nice and the girls got to play with a Golden Retriever named Bailey that reminded them of Bear at home. For pictures, click here.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Kiwiana Festival

March 3, 2007: We went to a New Zealand Country Fair in a small town called Otorohanga, known as the Kiwiana Capital of New Zealand. The fair was billed as having "all things kiwi" and we got to see sheep shearing contests, sheep dog demonstrations and also kiwi arts and crafts. We also got to taste kiwi food and hear kiwi music (which was actually American country music). There were booths that had Maori's giving tattoos - - interesting to watch. The kids got to go on rides -- their favorite was trying the Zorb -- a huge ball that they could climb inside and roll around.

For pictures of our day - click here.