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A selection of the top photos from our March 2009 trip to the South Island of New Zealand.
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Brad > Moeraki Boulders, near Dunedin NZ
Brad > Baby seal on the Otago Peninsula, Dunedin NZ
Brad > Dunedin Railway station, opened in 1906 and extensively refurbished in 2000.
Brad > Doutbful Sound, on the west coast of the south island. They get 23 FEET of rain per year.
Brad > Shotover Jet, near Queenstown
Brad > Waterfront in Queenstown, the adventure capital of the world.
Brad > Looking out over Queenstown - the Remarkables mountains, Lake Wakatipu, and the town itself. We took a gondola rather than hiking up here :)
Brad > Laura and I, taken from the top of the Skyline Gondola in Queenstown
Brad > Laura paragliding over Queenstown with her instructor (Todd) from Bend, Oregon. Todd has been "chasing summers" for the last seven years...I think he is onto something.
Doutbful Sound, on the west coast of the south island. They get 23 FEET of rain per year.
 > Doutbful Sound, on the west coast of the south island. They get 23 FEET of rain per year.
Doutbful Sound, on the west coast of the south island. They get 23 FEET of rain per year.
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