Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Travelling by the will of the mysterious forces - part 2

ONE DAY IN NEW ZEALAND (continued, p.2) After returning to the hotel, I had to deal with washing, and then I decided to relax and play chess. The game went on with varying success. I'm upset because of the fact that I was able to win is not quite as I planned. In the end, I was unhappy with the fact that so much excited by a conventional victory. Hate and love this game at one and the same time! The city was removed from my white carpet foam trail I went to the port to catch a ferry to the island Uiheke to which the course was 35 minutes. I just love all kinds of vehicles! Trains? I love trains! Boats? I love them! Ferry trip was also great, as well as other travel by sea: a fresh breeze, the flickering light on the waves, verdant hills and the city, which was removed from my white carpet foam footprint. Terrific! Along the way we met a beautiful verdant hills of volcanic origin, which had a conical shape. The ferry was cold and noisy, but still very nice. I love traveling on the ferries. This trip was beautiful and spectacular: threatening clouds form rain proceeded from one side of the sky, while another part remained perfectly clean. It should be recognized that the bay was not as great as Sydney's harbor, but on the other hand, that can compare to Sydney Cove? Beach Uiheke ashore, I did the same thing that made on arrival at Magnetic Island, which is located near the city of Townsville - I sat on the bus and went to the other end of the island. (Magnetic Island is located in north-eastern Australia, there is a recreation area and national park, ca. Perevi.) In the bus there were two other tourists. In the end, I met one of them. Ravi from London, he was just as I arrived in New Zealand at the behest of the mysterious forces. The Englishman was an interesting person with no less interesting occupation - he flies around the world, selling low-temperature equipment, which makes his company. In their spare time working DJ. In New Zealand, Ravi went on a business trip for 5 days. He went to inspect the island with the same spontaneity with which I sat on the ferry at 15:00. The bus drove us to the far side of the island, and we Ravi walk on beautiful beach, and then boarded a bus to catch the return ferry and carry on its decline. The island was very beautiful: the green hills rolling down to the azure waters of the ocean at each bend of the road. Sunset was magnificent. Ravi took a taxi and I went back to the hotel, but we agreed to meet later and go somewhere to skip to a couple of cups. Rainbow on Uiheke If Saturday night in central Auckland, took place some sort of apocalyptic mad fun, which I was not ready, and which decided to participate (not counting the fact that the world of my dreams was hopelessly destroyed), the evening Sunday turned out to be quite quiet. We set out to find Ravi places where we could relax and unwind, but it turned out in Auckland on Sunday night at the cemetery and then more fun than downtown. Probably, all 1.4 million people who live in the city, sit at home, trying to cope with a hangover and leaky budget. We visited a few bars with a few sad visitors, who looked like they missed the last bus. With my companion, we parted at midnight. Ravi liked me. He looks like one of my friends: he has the same smile and carefree attitude. Good luck in China, my friend! Uiheke So, the first day was pretty busy at the event, which would be enough for four of those days, if I was home. Monday will be busy airports, airplanes, showdowns with government officials "American Airlines" and the arrival of the cold, snow-covered South Island. Start material:

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