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Here are a few photos on the way to Whangarei...
But if you turn around, then you get a lovely view of Marsden Point - home of the oil refinery and Northland Port. Not the prettiest view to look at while you're having your morning coffee. |
Party happening on one of the docks! We waved in the hopes of getting invited over, but they seemed to be ignoring us. |
Not too sure what happened here. One of the many boats we saw aground. It started to make us wonder exactly how shallow it would get at low tide. |
There were a number of boat sheds along the way. Some of the boats seemed too big for their sheds. |
And some more boat sheds. |
This is Fantail, a very well-known Raven 26 (the type of boat we have), owned by Annie Hill. She has refitted it and it has a junk rig now. Annie moors her boat along the river and she might have thought we were a bit creepy, stalker like people when we slowed down to take pictures. She did come out and wave at us - maybe because she saw that we have a Raven 26 too. |
Wow, you saw Annie Hill. I'm dieing to meet her one day.
ReplyDeleteUncle "Bob"??? Sounds too mysterious! I'll pass on running aground
I would have loved to meet Annie as well, but we'll have to settle for having seen her from afar. The "Bob is your uncle" phrase is one of my favorite Kiwi expressions. No idea who Bob is, but he seems to have a lot of nieces and nephews over here :-)
DeleteThat IS a cute bridge...
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice bridge - well worth seeing up close. Some folks told us that it is proving to be an attraction for boaties with more folks going down the river to Whangarei to check it out.
DeleteI love that you got to go under a draw bridge. For some odd reason I have always wanted to do that. Sounds like a good trip. I had no idea what Bream was, so thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI was very excited to go under the draw bridge! However, I did get tired of it by the fourth time we went under it, but probably because I sounded like an idiot on the VHF asking the bridge operator to open it for us. He couldn't understand my accent which made for a rather confusing discussion.
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