each of the photos is special in itself...the dingo dog painted on the side of the building...the carved logo (very interesting), the giant kiwi...enjoyed your post so very much.
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I love the giant kiwi! its so cool lol!
ReplyDeleteand the carved statue is beautiful! How come it dosnt exist any more?
I believe that several carved tree trunks along the street were only allowed to stay for two years before they were replaced by the district council.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Betty, the first one is definately my favourite.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
What a marvelous place. Thanks for the views.
ReplyDeleteThe carvings are so beautiful. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I hope to go to New Zealand. I looks like a wonderful place. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteNever reached New Zealand during my stay in Asia Pacific mid 90s.
ReplyDeleteMay be sometimes in the future. Want to.
Very unusual and interesting sculptures.
ReplyDeleteHow did you find the Kiwi? Nice golden sculpture. Always beautiful New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteIs everybody at Waka practice or why are there so few people?
ReplyDeleteI love the giant Kiwi :)
each of the photos is special in itself...the dingo dog painted on the side of the building...the carved logo (very interesting), the giant kiwi...enjoyed your post so very much.
ReplyDeletea beautiful place that somebody I'll visit.
ReplyDeleteNice giant carvings, specially the Kiwi, tourists must just love him.
ReplyDeleteNice to see another waka, we have one here at Waikawa, sitting at the Marae.
What fascinating pictures!
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