Today we say farewell to New Zealand. In photographs, not words.
Campervan, lake and mountains, New Zealand
Sheep and sea, New Zealand
Trek through damp and mossy jungle, New Zealand
Lone sailing boat, New Zealand
Backpack by the sea, New Zealand
Seagull on a wooden fence, New Zealand
Cows grazing under purple sky, New Zealand
Photographer looking for a shot, New Zealand READ MORE »
New zealand is probably the strictest country I've been to, in regard to dogs. Can't take them practically anywhere, except specifically designated areas and your own land.

Dogs are strictly forbidden on Mauao hill, Tauranga, New Zealand
There are some very strong reasons behind, though. For example, READ MORE »
Kiwis like to metaphorically think about themselves that they do have the ability to build or repair anything with a piece of number eight wire. Rephrasing, it could probably sound something like "innovate, make it simple, make it work".
In some cases the opinion is justified. While filming "The Lord of the Rings", an optical contraption (Ames room) was used to distort the viewers' normal perception of perspective.
Ames room demonstrates the illusion of disproportion, Wanaka, New Zealand
Looks (and is) very natural, and no expensive computer graphics are needed.
We saw how it works while visiting READ MORE »
A sign greets the visitors upon arrival to Kaitaia. In Māori, English and a third language, unknown, but strangely familiar.
Welcoming sign in Maori, English and... Dalmatian, Kaitaia, New Zealand
After some reading and asking around, we found out that READ MORE »
Sandboarding does not look like an activity, at least remotely capable of raising the adrenaline level.
Until you see the size of Te Paki dunes.
Sandboarders looking forward to slide down the giant Te Paki sand dune, near Cape Reinga, New Zealand READ MORE »
Can't believe I'm posting already a second photograph of the toilet during only two months.
But this one's is equally good as the previous. By Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Interior of Hundertwasser toilets, probably the most photographed in the world, Kawakawa, New Zealand READ MORE »
Probably more than anything else, New Zealanders like to challenge themselves in various ways. Like bungy jumping off the unimaginable heights.
One more of the ingenious inventions is zorbing.
Zorb rolling down the mountain, near Rotorua, New Zealand
Stuff yourself inside the huge plastic ball, add water and some more READ MORE »
Quite an unusual fusion of cultures, religion and symbolism, as viewed from inside of Christian church.
Jesus Christ walks on water clad in Maori cape, Rotorua, New Zealand READ MORE »
New Zealand is located exactly on a junction of Pacific and Australian tectonic plates.
Therefore, seismic processes are very common. Volcanic activity, earthquakes, tsunamis and landslides are no wonder to locals.
In places like Rotorua, crust of the Earth is thin, allowing plenty of thermal areas to occur.
Wooden platform for viewing thermal activities, near Rotorua, New Zealand
They say it's good for skin to apply some of READ MORE »
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