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Taken with a projection lens Meyer-Optik Görlitz Diaplan 100mm f/3.5, Fujifilm X-A2 and a Viltrox focal reducer. JPG edited with Snapseed
Tomada con una lente de proyector de diapositivas Meyer-Optik Görlitz Diaplan 100mm f/3.5, Fujifilm X-A2 y reductor focal Viltrox. JPG editado en Snapseed.
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Fujifilm XA-3. Fujinon 55mm f/2.2, Lens Turbo II, Sigma Achromatic Lens Filter. Snapseed.
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* Tomada con una lente de proyector de diapositivas Kindermann Color 90mm f/2.8, Fujifilm X-A2 y reductor focal Viltrox. JPG editado en Snapseed.
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* Taken with a projection lens Kindermann Color 90mm f/2.8, Fujifilm X-A2 and a Viltrox focal reducer. JPG edited with Snapseed
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Taken with a projection lens Meyer-Optik Görlitz Diaplan 100mm f/3.5, Fujifilm X-A2 and a Viltrox focal reducer. JPG edited with Snapseed
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Watched the Wizard of Oz the night before i took this shot. I tried to give this the feel of the stage scenery in the movie.
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
Read more at my blog: www.irish-guy.com or via these specific story links -
Auckland - New Zealand (Auckand Museum and 1st Impressions) , Auckland - New Zealand (Mount Eden and hangover) , Auckland - New Zealand (Lionzone and Skytower) ,
Auckland's imposing museum building stands in the Auckland Domain on the rim of an ancient volcano surrounded by parks and gardens. It has the largest collection of Maori and Polynesian artifacts in the world, and for this reason alone is worth a visit.
Major refurbishment of the museum is now complete, and the extensive Maori Treasures Gallery is a must-see. Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate carvings. That same artistry is reflected in the 85-foot meetinghouse, with its carved and painted walls and rafters. Also on display are magnificent greenstone weapons, tools, and feather cloaks. Three times a day--at 11am, noon, and 1:30pm--Maori concerts by the Manaia Maori Performance Group bring this culture to life.
Pacific Pathways is a moody area housing a world-renowned collection of Pacific artifacts; New Zealand at War--Scars on the Heart tells an emotional story of New Zealand in conflict, from the Land Wars of the 1840s to its present-day peacekeeping operations. The first-floor Natural History Galleries showcase everything from dinosaur skeletons to live seaside rock pools. It's a fascinating area well supported by the superb Discovery Centre. My favorite gallery is the thought-provoking Wild Child, which displays the experiences that shaped a colonial childhood.
This first-rate museum experience gives a marvelous introduction to New Zealand history and culture. To get the most from it, allow 2 to 3 hours minimum. An on-site cafe is open during museum hours.
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Postman's Park, London. Lovely, moody area.
The weather in Moody started out with heavy sleet and continued for several
hours. Then a heavy down burst of snow for an hour or so. Heavy sleet then
mixed back with the snow. Probably nearly half the accumulation is in the
form of ice pellets. This morning a light freezing rain continues to put a
nice crust on everything. So in the Moody area we are looking at 4 inches
of ice, snow and then another layer of ice. People can't even get out of
their driveways. Roads are totally covered white by several inches.
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Here is a picture of a VERY vivid rainbow that was visable after a rainshower moved through the Moody area this afternoon... This picture was taken near the Brompton exit on I-20 looking towards Bald Rock Mountain.
Mike Wilson
Moody, AL