2015-03-13
For our last day in the Southland region, we took an hour ferry across Foveaux
Strait to Stewart Island. Stewart is the southernmost island in New Zealand
with full-time residents and the small town of Oban is a fishing village with
about 400 residents. The rest of the island is taken up by Raikura National
park.
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Waiting on the movie, stealing popcorn |
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Oban theatre |
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Observation Rock |
Turns out, there isn't much to see on Stewart unless you want to go tramping.
The kids weren't particularly excited about a walk this day and it was cold and
rainy to boot. We did catch a locally produced short movie describing some
history of the island. The star and "narrator" of the movie was a dog, Lola and
we got to meet her after the screening. After the movie, we grabbed some
photos, some lunch and dropped into the park visitor center to get out of the
rain.
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The kids will go no farther |
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Jack hamming it up in front of the market |
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Oban |
Getting off the ferry from the return trip, we drove to the end of State Highway
1 for the obligatory photo under the signpost. We've now seen both ends of New
Zealand (and Highway 1). Unfortunately, I can't put my hands on the photo we
took under the signpost in Bluff. Ah well, another time.