We spent two days in the Waikato area of the North Island. These are some of the sights
along the way.
I probably have ten photos of this rock formation!
I have no idea what kind of tree this is, but it sure was pretty.
The kiwi shaped vents on this bus reminded me of
a roadkill tally! I know that's so bad !
I love that this horse was in a pasture of buttercups.
Who needs a lawn mower when you have Highland cattle :)
This is a representation of a Moa, that was hunted to extinction in NZ.
This little church is in Ongarue. It's so far away from the
civilization that the photo has no GPS!
Amazing place, Thanks for sharing beautiful photos.
ReplyDelete...Betty, a wonderful collection, I love to tag-a-long with you as you travel. The tree looks like Fagus (beech).
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThat last one of the wee church caught my heart...and the tree, looks like a variety of beech to me... YAM xx
A great place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThe Moa bird was huge, sad it was hunted.
Loved the caper van and the beautiful horse in the buttercups.
Have a wonderful weekend :)
So funny about the roadkill tally! 😁 Awesome fotos... I think my favorite is the church ⛪!
ReplyDeleteYour selection of photos is just wonderful! So much to see out there, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the updated "mystery machine."
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed our walk.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Great post. Great church.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this Post.
ReplyDeleteHeidrun XO
The church is cute. And it looks like several people managed to find it and make it a (permanent) home.
ReplyDeleteWonderful area and beautiful little church
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Betty :D)
ReplyDeleteSo many precious shots. The Mystery Machine brought back merry memories of watching the TV show after school .... And such an elegant horse. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! The rock formation is amazing! Looks like an ancient ruin.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Oh, my goodness....I love every single photo!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to get back to visiting on a regular basis but still have a ways to go.