After visiting the limestone cliffs, we decided to explore the road ahead and experience what most visitors do not see. The road turned into a dirt and gravel road that had figure eight curves, creeks, and rain to add to the excitement. Several times I thought I should turn around and return the way we came but the wannabe mountain women in me wanted to see where the road would end. Our GPS was not working, mountains and remote country usually will not have towers. No Starbuck's coffee to sip on to steady my nerves as the car went up steep hills. Pasture land was a welcome relief and these pictures were taken from a farm house. When the car approach the breath taking scenery of the rolling hills, I parked the car and trespass on a farm. I walked to the edge of the property and took several of these pictures. I sincerely hope they did not mind. They probably do not see too many visitors on the road. It was a 100% Pure New Zealand adventure!
Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions
Pikes Peak
Saturday, August 30, 2014
The Fat Pigeon Cafe' in Piopio
After a half day's venture through remote country of rolling hills, limestone cliffs and primeval forest on a endless winding dirt road with only a scattering farm house here and there to feel that humans still exists, it was a welcome relief for a weary traveler to find a fat pigeon in small town Piopio that served Vanilla Lattes!
Piopio - Trolls and Campfires
It is far more enjoyable to visit places off the beaten track that most tourist do not venture. Piopio is a small town not heavily traveled. Not knowing what to expect, we went on an adventure of a 2 hour round trip scenic drive, through a remote country side of primeval forest, towering limestone cliffs and massive rock formations. Our car was basically the only car on the road for miles and miles. The photos are of the Mangaotaki Rocks where the troll and campfire scenes were filmed in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey." Piopio is situated on SH3, 20 km south of Te Kuiti and it is definitely worth the trip.
Piriaka - A Secret Place in Middle Earth
On a road trip, one never knows the surprises that will be around the next curve. On hwy 4, we were traveling to Te Kuiti and the Waitomo Caves and saw a road sign "Piriaka Overlook." Peter Jackson had a difficult decision to select what quant village will become The Shire. This was actually more beautiful then the Alexander Sheep Farm that was used to build Hobbiton. This is middle earth of rolling hills, evergreens, winding rivers and lush woodlands. It was pure New Zealand and a secret place where tourist don't travel.
Mt. Ruapehu A Painting in the Sky
Another photo of Mt. Ruapehu against a backdrop of rain clouds.
The Rainy Day
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The day is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,
But at every gust the dead leaves fall,
And the day is dark and dreary.
My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,
But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,
And the days are dark and dreary.
Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
Some days must be dark and dreary.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Whakapapa Ski Resort On a Summer's Day
Whakapapa Ski Area on the north-western slopes of Mt Ruapehu is New Zealand's largest ski area. The drive to the ski resort was astounding, the view was spectacular as far as the eye could see. It was summer when we visited and it was too windy and cloudy to ride the ski lift so the next best thing was to eat lunch at the Lorenzs' Bar and Café and sight see the valley below. On a cloudy, windy and misty summer's day, I cannot help but think of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18.
A Summer's Day
William Shakespeare, 1564 - 1616
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date. Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature’s changing course, untrimmed; But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st, Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade, When in eternal lines to Time thou grow’st. So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Mt. Ruapehu - A Maori Love Story
Mt. Ruaphue and the surrounding valley was visually stunning. There is a lot of moss at Mt. Ruaphue and it is endangered and very old. It is is the tallest mountain in the North Island and very sacred lands to the local Maori Iwi (tribes). Scenes from The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey was filmed at Mt. Ruaphue. They had to construct a scaffolding to protect the moss and other plants.
Maori Legend of Mounts Ruapehu and Taranaki (Egmont)
Thursday, August 28, 2014
A Rainy Taranaki Falls Track
When you are on vacation and you have a tight schedule, you don't allow rain to get in your way. Taranaki Falls Track was hiked on a cloudy and rainy day. The track is a two-hour loop that starts from Whakapapa Village to Taranaki Falls. The falls is on the Wairere Stream. Visibility was very poor but it made some interesting photos with hanging clouds, foggy overlooks and misty streams.
'A Room With A View' Whakapapa Village
This was the back deck from our room at Whakapapa Village. Mt. Tongariro is the large mountain in the above photo. Taranaki Falls Trail started at the Village. There were only two places to eat and there were no shops. The view was spectacular in all directions.
Quotes from "Room with a View" by E.M. Forster
“It isn't possible to love and part. You will wish that it was. You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you. I know by experience that the poets are right: love is eternal.”
“When I think of what life is, and how seldom love is answered by love; it is one of the moments for which the world was made.”
“The armour of falsehood is subtly wrought out of darkness, and hides a man not only from others, but from his own soul.”
― E.M. Forster, A Room with a View
E.M. Forster (1879 - 1970), was an novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hypocrisy in early 20th-century British society.
He had five novels published in his lifetime, achieving his greatest success with A Passage to India (1924) which takes as its subject the relationship between East and West, seen through the lens of India in the later days of the British Raj.
― E.M. Forster, A Room with a View
E.M. Forster (1879 - 1970), was an novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hypocrisy in early 20th-century British society.
He had five novels published in his lifetime, achieving his greatest success with A Passage to India (1924) which takes as its subject the relationship between East and West, seen through the lens of India in the later days of the British Raj.
The Majestic Clouds of Mt. Ngauruhoe aka Mount Doom
This was the view from our hotel room at Whakapapa Village in Tongariro National Park. Mt. Ngauruhoe was Mt. Doom in Lord of the Rings. They filmed quite a lot of the Mount Doom scenes in Lord of the Rings, such as Sam carrying Frodo up the cliffs. It is a conical, single-vent volcano with perfectly symmetrical slopes. Due to rainy weather and approaching storms, the clouds would eventually cover Mt. Ngauruhoe with their hues of pink and golden fingers.
Mount Doom From Lord of the Rings
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