…which started by the discovery of a grey hair!! Ugh. Bloody good start eh? We have been very outdoorsy today, caving and hiking and all sorts. OK so I may be exaggerating the level of ourdoorsyness, but we did go in a cave and we have been, er strolling through the woods. We went to the glow worm cave about an hour away. No photos since we weren’t allowed to take them. There was a nice safe path all the way through and lanterns which were switched off a few times for glow worm viewing. I grabbed hold of Keri’s hand and wouldn’t let go until the lights went back on. The stalagmites and stalactites were amazing and the glowing glow worm poo was very cool, all sparkly and such on the cave roof.
All smiling having survived the cave with no scratches!
The path back over the cave and down was a lot more treacherous then the dark, dank cave itself. What is it with this country and all the exposed tree roots?
So Sir, if trees don’t take your fancy we can try a hard rock instead? There are plenty here for us to break *wink*
*As if you could out run me!!*
Next we took a trip to Whangarei falls, and PE literally took a trip..right over the edge. Not into the water *phew* but I thought for a minute I’d lost him. Thankfully I had a prodding/grabbing device in the form of an umbrella. It took twice as long to recover him since I was laughing so much at Keri laughing at me.
I…can..just about…reach *stretch* though he looks dead, I may be too late
*stab stab stab* Noooo I am trying to save him!! ..honest *innocent*
We did eventually make it down to the falls in one piece after completing the rescue attempt *shakes head*.
Sooo pretty
PE admiring the views from the safety of the bank cause jeez the little dude is accident prone…what?! o.0
We hung around for a bit admiring the natural pretty and hunting for photo ops and as per took waaay more pictures then strictly necessary.

This is no sound stage Miss Hardwick. Taking notes? Good
Back at the top of the falls, we all got back to the car dry – WIN!!
*sigh*it is our last full day here tomorrow, and I’m starting to feel sad as I type this (interrupted only by my constant need to pee from far too much coke). It really is so beautiful here and is just unlike any other country I have ever visited. But alas, time to repack my twified wardrobe and dread the prospect of sitting on a plane for 26 hours and 50 minutes. But this trip has left me with lots of memories I will treasure, forever.
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*This kind of thing just doesn’t exist*
*It does in my world* ..hmm why do I get the feeling I’m not the only one you’ve strung that line to?
























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Hunua Range Regional Park








