Nosher and Dad do New Zealand - November 1992
Nosher (and his Dad) head out to see Nosher's uncle Clive for the first time. One the way out, we spend a couple of days on the Big Island of Hawai'i and, amongst other things, check out Pearl Harbor, before flying, via Fiji, to New Zealand. After a few days there, we borrow cousin Steve's 3.7 litre Ford Falcon to drive around North Island. These photos are home-processed and were taken on a second camera, courtesy of Sean
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An anti-aircraft gun at Pearl Harbor |
A US World War Two submarine |
A view over a submarine's deck |
Some dude hangs out over the side |
In the submarine's engine room |
Our Air New Zealand 747 touches down for refueling at Fiji |
Nosher's Dad stands in front of a geyser at Rotorua |
A Maori totem |
A Maori longhouse |
Intricately carved Maori house-on-stilts |
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In Honolulu, a stretch Limo is spotted |
A quaint Honolulu police car |
Geothermal energy, New Zealand style |
Pipes move steaming-hot geothermally-heated water around |
More geothermal pipe action |
Footprints on the beach near a cave in Cathedral Cove, North Island, New Zealand |
People mill around in Cathedral Cove |
An empty New Zealand beach |
Ferry Landing's rather cute public library, and a couple of vintage cars in the car park | |
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