Okahukura was our starting point for the railcart ride.
This eucalyptus tree looked quite lonely.
The town of Maitere was our destination and turn-around point for the cars.
Maitere was where a brick-making factory was set up to make bricks that lined the tunnels.
When the tunnels were finished, the owner decided to start baking bread.
I just love trains! I am always sad to see them not running anymore.
ReplyDeleteI joined in the link up too.
Wonderful photos! I would certainly love to take a trip like that and see that beautiful countryside.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the cow on the hill.
That looks like a great way to spend a get away with the lovely scenery and a rail ride. The countryside looks so green and pretty. :)
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...wow, what a trip, thanks for taking me long.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Loved all pics.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fabulous trip. Love the golf rail cars and the hand-operated turntable.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun. The scenery id lovely. Great shots too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a ride on the rail! Beautiful scenery and photos. I love that bull on the hill.
ReplyDeleteHis bread sounds like my biscuits! Dogs won't eat them!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos along the way!
great post. I remember seeing that kind of hills when I visited your country many years ago. I liked them :)
ReplyDeleteI love this ..reminds me of a train we took every summer when I was a child...Michelle
ReplyDeleteold trains are fascinating but going from brick making to bread making is a first for me
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